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SECOND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH,    TROY,    N.    Y 


ENTENNIAL     SeRMON 


PREACHED    BY 


WILLIAM    IRVIN,    Pastor, 


JULY   2,  1876, 


BEING    THE 


CHURCH'S     SEMI-CENTENNIAL 


TROY,  N.'Y.  : 

WHIG    PUBLISHIXG    CO^H>A^■Y,    PRINTERS,    4    HALL    BUILDING. 
1876. 


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HISTORICAL    DISCOURSE. 


The  firsl  measures  looking  toward  a  Second  Presby- 
terian Church  in  the  city  of  Troy  were  taken  on  the  first 
day  of  February,  1826.  A  subscription  was  then  set  on 
foot  for  the  erection  of  an  edifice  for  that  purpose  in  the 
Fourth  ward.  One  hundred  and  eight  persons  sub- 
scribed $11,165,  in  sums  ranging  from  ^1,000  down  to 
^5,  to  be  paid  to  Jeremiah  Dauchy,  William  D.  Haight, 
Robert  D.  Silliman,  Stephen  Eldridge,  Uriah  Wallace 
and  Gideon  Buckingham,  Trustees,  and  by  them  used 
in  the  purchase  of  lots  and  the  erection  of  the  building. 
Of  these  original  trustees,  Mr.  Wm.  D.  Haight  is  the 
sole  survivor.  He  worshipped  in  this  church  but  a 
few  months  since,  and  now  resides  in  Ohio,  in  a  hale  old 
age. 

On  Wednesday,  July  12,  1826,  the  Trustees  of  the 
First  Presbyterian  Church  were  received  by  those  of  the 
Second  at  the  house  of  Gideon  Buckingham,  on  Fourth 
street,  next  south  of  the  present  site  of  the  Troy  City 
Bank.  Thence  the  two  Boards,  with  the  ministers  pre- 
sent, repaired  to  the  site  chosen   for  the  new  church,  on 


4  SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 

the  corner  of  Sixth  and  Grand  Division  streets,  and  in 
the  presence  of  a  throng  of  spectators  proceeded  to  lay 
the  corner-stone.  Prayer  was  offered  by  the  Rev. 
Ebenezer  Cheever,  of  Hoosick.  The  box  deposited 
in  the  corner-stone  bore  the  names  '*  Starbuck  & 
Gurley,  Iron  Founders,"  and  on  its  cover  that  of 
Julius  Hanks,  and  contained  daily  papers  and  coins, 
and  a  copper  plate  with  the  names  of  the  Trustees, 
and  the  names  of  Nehemiah  Brown,  mason,  and  John 
Ayres,  carpenter.  The  address  was  delivered  by  the 
Rev.  Nathan  S.  S.  Beman,  pastor  of  the  First  Presby- 
terian Church,  and  the  exercises  closed  with  prayer  by 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Bascom  of  South  Carolina. 

It  will  be  seen,  from  the  date  of  this  transaction,  that 
this  church,  as  a  religious  enterprise,  and  as  a  corporate 
society,  if  not  as  an  ecclesiastical  organization,  fairly 
reaches  this  month  the  end  of  its  fiftieth  year;  and  that 
this  historical  discourse,  which  General  Assembly  has 
recommended  as  proper  to  signalize  our  country's 
centennial  year,  chronicles  also  the  completion  of  the 
church's  first  half-century. 

The  Rev.  Charles  G.  Finney,  at  that  time  in  the  early 
vigor  of  his  great  powers,  and  the  full  tide  of  his  char- 
acteristic measures  and  notable  labors  in  evangelistic 
work,  tells  in  his  remarkable  and  interesting  autobio- 
graphy, now  lately  published,  of  his  invitation  to  hold 
continuous  services  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of 
Troy  in  the  early  autumn  of  this  same  year;  and  goes  on 
to  state,  that  dissensions  in  regard  to  his  methods  and 
doctrines  gave  rise  to  propositions  and  movements  for 
the  establishment  of  a  Second  Presbyterian  Church. 


PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH,    TROY,    N.    Y.  5 

It  is  no  doubt  true  that  there  were  such  differences  of 
opinion  and  feeling,  and  that  some  who  entertained  them 
left  the  First  Church  and  joined  the  Second.  But  the 
facts  already  stated  show  plainly  that  this  church  was 
fairly  inaugurated  as  an  enterprise  and  formed  as  a  so- 
ciety before  Mr.  Finney  was  invited  to  Troy ;  and  it  is 
pleasant  to  feel  assured  that  the  church  had  its  origin  in 
no  such  disagreement  among  Christians  and  Presbyteri- 
ans, but  as  the  consequence  of  natural  and  healthful 
growth.  The  First  Church  had  stood  here  alone  since 
1 791,  following  at  a  short  interval  the  church  in  Lansing- 
burgh,  which,  except  that  of  Waterford,  was  before  that 
time  the  only  Presbyterian  Church  in  this  neighborhood. 
Trny  then  numbered  only  about  7,000  inhabitants. 
West  Troy  was  but  just  laid  out,  and  contained  about 
fifty  houses.  St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church,  the  First 
Baptist,  and  the  State  street  Methodist  Churches,  were 
then  in  existence;  but  there  was  no  Roman  Catholic 
Church  until  the  next  year.  The  site  selected  for  the 
Second  Church  was  then  a  marsh,  on  the  northern  edge 
of  the  city.  The  Erie  canal  had  just  been  finished  and 
opened  the  year  before  by  Governor  DeWitt  Clinton  ; 
and  this  city  was  receiving  its  full  share  of  the  general 
impulse  given  by  this  great  work  to  business  and  popu- 
lation. The  northward  growth  was  becoming  so  rapid 
as  plainly  to  indicate  both  the  need  and  the  site  for  the 
new  church.  The  enterprise  received  the  countenance 
and  co-operation  of  Dr.  Beman  and  the  officers  of  the 
First  Church,  as  is  evident  from  their  presence  and  par- 
ticipation at  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  ;  and  the  occa- 
sion seems  to  have  been  marked  by  no  unkind  feeling. 
3a 


6  SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 

The  next  record  of  the  enterprise  extant  is  on  March 
TO,  1827,  when  the  congregation  resolved  to  call  a  pas- 
tor before  selling  the  pews  of  the  now  completed  edifice. 
The  Rev.  Mark  Tucker,  then  of  Northampton,  Mass., 
and  before  that  of  the  Presbyterian  church  of  Stillwater, 
N.  Y.,  was  almost  unanimously  chosen,  and  invited  to 
the  pastorate. 

On  Aug.  29,  1827,  the  Presbytery  of  Troy,  convened 
at  Salem,  N.  Y.,  received  a  communication  from  several 
members  of  the  new  congregation  requesting  its  organi- 
zation as  a  church.  Rev.  Messrs.  Samuel  Tomb,  Eben- 
ezer  Cheever,  and  Ravaud  K.  Rodgers,  and  Elders  John 
House  and  Nicholas  Masters,  were  appointed  a  commit- 
tee for  the  purpose.  Before  the  end  of  the  month,  the 
new  edifice  was  dedicated  to  the  worship  of  God,  Rev. 
Dr.  Griffin,  the  eloquent  and  distinguished  President  of 
Williams  College,  preaching  the  sermon.  At  a  special 
meeting  of  Presbytery,  in  Troy,  Oct.  30,  the  Second 
Presbyterian  church  was  received  and  placed  on  the  roll, 
at  the  request  of  Joseph  Russell,  Daniel  Sackett  and  Al- 
fred Mosher,  its  commissioners  ;  Rev.  Mr.  Tucker  was  re- 
ceived by  letter  from  the  Presbytery  of  Albany ;  and 
Elder  Gurdon  Corning  took  his  seat  as  the  church's  rep- 
resentative. The  church,  as  organized,  numbered  fifty 
members,  forty-five  of  whom  were  from  the  First  church. 
The  next  day,  Mr.  Tucker  was  installed  as  pastor.  Rev. 
John  Younglove,  of  Brunswick,  presided.  Rev.  John 
Kennedy  preached  the  sermon,  Rev.  R.  K.  Rodgers,  of 
Sandy  Hill,  gavr  the  charge  to  the  pastor,  and  Rev.  Solo- 
mon Lyman  that  to  the  people.  Of  all  these.  Rev.  Dr. 
Rodgers,  who,  after    leaving    Sandy    Hill,  was,  for  forty 


PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH,    TROY,    N,    Y.  7 

years,  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  church  of  Boundbrook, 
N.  J.,  is  now  the  only  survivor. 

The  church  was  fortunate  in  its  first  pastor.  Dr. 
Tucker's  preaching  was  characterized  by  fervid  and  tell- 
ing appeals  to  the  emotions  of  his  hearers.  His  pastoral 
services  were  wise,  affectionate,  assiduous  and  eminent- 
ly acceptable.  His  ministry  of  nearly  ten  years  laid 
broad  and  deep  the  foundations  of  the  church's  pros- 
perity. Year  by  year  there  were  large  accessions  to  its 
membership,  both  by  letter  and  by  profession.  Jn  1831, 
one  hundred  and  fifty-six  persons  were  received  on  con- 
fession of  faith,  as  the  fruits  of  a  wonderful  revival;  and 
in  1834,  when  its  numbers  were  lessened  to  form  a  new 
church,  it  had  reached  a  total  of  430  communicants. 
During  eight  years  of  Dr.  Tucker's  ministry,  omitting  two 
of  which  no  report  is  preserved,  two  hundred  and  ninety- 
eight  persons  were  received  on  profession,  and  two  hun- 
dred and  eighteen  by  letter.  Some  members  withdrew 
in  October,  1832,  to  aid  in  the  formation  of  the  Bethel 
Free  Church,  which,  after  attaining  considerable  pros- 
perity, declined,  and  disbanded  in  1849  ;  and  the  or- 
ganization of  the  Second  Street  Church,  in  September, 
1834,  involved  the  loss  of  a  much  larger  number,  seven- 
ty in  all,  including  some  of  this  church's  most  able  and 
valuable  members.  Among  these  should  be  noted  the 
name  of  Henry  Burden,  the  fame  of  whose  inventive 
genius  is  now  world-wide,  and  whose  Christian  memory 
is  perpetuated  among  us  by  the  beautiful  Woodside 
church.  These  losses,  however,  had  been  almost  entirely 
made  good,  when  on  May  2,1837,  Dr.  Tucker  was  re- 
leased to  become  the  pastor  of  the  Beneficent  Congrega- 


8  SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 

tional  Church  ill  Providence,  R.  I.  This  devoted  and 
saintly  man  of  God  afterwards  removed  to  the  Congrega- 
tional Church  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  in  which  place  he 
continued  to  reside  after  growing  infirmity  of  body  and 
mind  constrained  him  to  relinquish  active  work.  His 
last  appearance  and  service  in  this  church  were  at  the 
dedication  of  the  present  edifice,  when  he  offered  the 
prayer;  and  he  died  in  Wethersfield,  March  19,  1875, 
full  of  years  and  labors  and  honors,  followed  to  his  grave 
by  a  committee  of  this  church's  session,  who  joined  with 
his  later  parishioners  in  the  last  ofihces  of  grateful  an,d 
reverent  regard. 

The  next  pastor  was  the  Rev.  Erastus  Hopkins,  who 
was  installed  September  13,  1837.  He  was  brought  up 
in  Northampton,  Mass.,  and  came  here  from  residence 
and  ministerial  labor  in  a  Southern  State.  He  was  a 
man  of  genial  manners,  superior  abilities  and  scholarly 
attainments,  and  a  writer  and  speaker  of  decided  excel- 
lence. His  four  years'  service  won  for  him  the  strong 
esteem  and  attachment  of  his  people,  who  assented  with 
reluctance  to  his  release  from  the  pastorate,  October  14, 
1841,  on  the  ground  of  ill-health,  and  the  need  of  rest 
and  change.  After  his  dismission,  Mr.  Hopkins  had  no 
other  pastoral  charge,  though  he  did  not,  for  a  while, 
cease  to  preach.  He  resumed  his  early  residence  in 
Northampton,  Mass.,  which  he  represented  for  a  while 
in  the  State  Legislature ;  and  died  there  in  January, 
1872. 

It  was  during  the  first  two  years  of  Mr.  Hopkins'  pas- 
torate that  those  events  occurred  which  resulted  in  the 
disruption  of  the  Presbyterian  Church.     He  was  Moder- 


PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH,    TROY,    N.    Y.  9 

ator  of  the  Presbytery  of  Troy,  at  the  meeting  at 
Schaghticoke,  June  14,  1838,  when  the  Presbytery  was 
divided,  in  pursuance  of  the  previous  division  of  the 
General  Assembly.  This  church  and  its  pastor,  with 
the  minority  of  the  Presbytery,  acquiesced  in  this  action 
of  the  General  Assembly,  and  sided  from  that  time  with 
the  Old  School  branch  of  the  church.  In  1839,  it  re- 
ported a  total  of  441  communicants— the  highest  number 
it  had  thus  far   reached. 

For  several  weeks,  during  which  ill-health  prevented 
Mr.  Hopkins  from  preaching  before  his  resignation,  and 
^or  several  months  after  it,  the  pulpit  was  supplied  by 
Mr.  Charles  Wadsworth,  a  licentiate  of  the  Presbytery 
of  Troy.     His  services  were  so  acceptable  that  he  was 
unanimously  called  to   be  pastor,  and   ordained  and  in- 
stalled  as   such,  February  17,  1842,  Rev.    Dr.  Nott,  the 
distinguished  President  of  Union  College,  preaching  the 
sermon.     Mr.  Wadsworth  soon  established  a  wide  repu- 
tation as  a  singularly  gifted  and  brilliant  preacher.     He 
loved  the  quiet  of  his  study  more  than  contact   with  men 
and  outside  parish  work.     His  power  was  in  the  pulpit; 
and  there  his  lively  fancy,  brilliant  rhetoric,  and  copious 
and  ornate  style  achieved  for  him  a  popularity  granted 
to  only  a  favored  few.     After  eight  years  of  service,  con- 
tinued and  disabling  ill-health  compelled  his  resignation, 
to  which    his    people  reluctantly    yielded;    and  he    was 
released   from  his  charge,  March  5,  1850.     After  his  re- 
covery, he  became  pastor  of  the  Arch  street  Presbyterian 
Church,  Philadelphia,  and  thence,  in  1862,  he  was  trans- 
ferred to  Calvary  Church,  San  Francisco — his  splendid 
popular  gifts  securing  him  a  foremost  place  among  the 


lO  SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 

preachers  of  both  cities.  Returning  to  Philadelphia  in 
1869,  Dr.  Wadsworth  became  the  pastor  of  a  Reformed 
Church,  which  has  since  become  Presbyterian,  and  which 
he  still  serves.  The  prosperity  of  this  church  under  his 
ministry  may  be  measured  by  its  growth  during  those 
eight  years  from  360  to  491  communicants,  and  the  ad- 
dition in  one  of  the  earlier  years  of  nearly  one  hundred 
persons  on  confession  of  faith. 

The  next  pastor  was  Rev.  Thomas  P.  Field,  who  came 
from  a  Congregational  Church  in  Danvers,  Mass.,  and 
was  installed  November  14,  1850.  He  was  a  rAan  of 
fine  taste,  finished  scholarship,  and  elegant  culture,  a 
student  and  thinker,  and  a  quiet  yet  animated  and  at- 
tractive speaker.  His  three  years'  pastorate  was  highly 
successful  and  acceptable,  and  the  congregation  assented 
unwillingly  to  his  resignation  on  February  i6th,  1854,  in 
order  to  accept  the  Belles  Lettres  professorship  in  Am- 
herst College.  Dr.  Field  is  now  the  highly-valued  pastor 
of  the  leading  Congregational  Church  in  New  London, 
Conn.,  a  church  225  years  old. 

On  June  21,  1854,  Rev.  Elam  Smalley  was  installed 
fifth  pastor  of  this  church.  Without  special  brilliancy  of 
gifts,  he  brought  to  his  work  an  ardent  piety  and  devo- 
tion which  made  his  ministry  throughout  both  efficient 
and  successful,  and  won  him  his  people's  deep  and  last- 
ing regard.  In  the  fourth  year  of  his  pastorate  his  labors 
were  interrupted  by  failing  health,  which  rest  and  foreign 
travel  did  not  restore,  and  he  died  July  30,  1858,  honored 
and  lamented  by  his  people  and  his  ministerial  brethren. 

On  May  19,  1859,  Joseph  T.  Duryea,  a  licentiate  of 
the  Presbytery  of  Nassau,  was  ordained  and  installed  as 


PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH,    TROY,    N.    Y.  II 

ihe  sixth  pastor  of  the  church.  He  came  fresh  from 
Princeton  College  and  Seminary  with  high  and  well- 
earned  honors,  and  already  noticed  as  a  writer  and 
speaker  of  unusual  gifts  and  promise.  He  brought  to 
his  work,  a  contagious  ardor  and  ambition  with  which 
the  church  was  not  slow  to  sympathize,  and  which  in- 
spired the  whole  congregation,  and  especially  the 
younger  part  of  it,  with  an  enthusiasm  and  affection  for 
their  young  pastor  such  as  few  men  are  favored  to  com- 
mand. The  congregation  increased,  the  Sabbath-school 
grew  in  numbers,  and  every  interest  of  the  church  felt 
the  healthful  stimulus  of  the  pastor's  ability  and  zeaL 
His  brief  service  was  ended  on  February  28,  1862,  by 
his  acceptance  of  a  call  to  the  Collegiate  Reformed 
Dutch  Church  of  New  York  City,  whence  seven  years 
after  he  removed  to  a  new  Presbyterian  enterprise  in 
Brooklyn,  which  he  has  built  up  from  the  foundation  into 
a  strong  and  prosperous  church  ;  and  he  now  stands  in 
the  front  rank  of  the  ablest  and  most  brilliant  scholars 
and  preachers  on  the  roll  of  our  Presbyterian  ministry. 

The  loth  of  May,  1862,  only  a  few  weeks  after  Mr. 
Duryea's  dismission,  was  the  darkest  day  thus  far  in  this 
church's  history.  The  terrible  fire  which  ravaged  Troy 
that  day,  and  laid  seven  hundred  buildings  in  ashes, 
made  the  old  Sixth  street  Church  one  of  its  earliest 
victims.  A  flying  brand  from  the  burning  rail-road 
bridge  lodged  on  the  spire,  and  before  the  danger  was 
fully  realized,  both  the  church  and  the  adjoining  session 
house  were  wrapped  in  flames,  aud  beyond  the  reach  of 
help.  Great  as  the  disaster  was,  it  was  for  a  time  for- 
gotten in  the  dismay  and  panic  of  that  terrific  afternoon^ 


12  SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 

and  the  still  heavier  losses  which  the  congregation  sus- 
tained. More  than  one  hundred  families  lost  their 
homes  with  almost  all  their  contents,  and  a  large  number 
their  places  of  business  as  well,  and  found  themselves  at 
night  with  only  piles  of  smoking  ruins  to  mark  the  sites 
where  homes,  and  stores,  and  church  had  so  lately  stood 
in  peace  and  prosperity.  The  blow  seemed  overwhelm- 
ing, and  all  but  irreparable ;  and  hospitable  roofs 
sheltered  that  night  many  bereaved  and  heavy  hearts,  in 
doubt  and  fear  as  to  what  the  future  had  in  s^ore.  And 
yet  the  grace  of  God  enabled  his  stricken  people  not 
only  to  bear  the  sore  affliction  with  Christian  fortitude, 
but  even  to  avail  themselves  of  it  as  a  helpful  providence 
— a  blessing  in  a  very  dark  disguise.  The  passage  of  tlie 
railroad  through  Sixth  street  had  done  the  church  a 
damage  such  as  pecuniary  compensation,  which  had  been 
vainly  sought,  would  not  have  availed  to  repair;  and  the 
fire's  destructive  work  now  opened  an  opportunity  for 
removal  which  no  other  circumstances  could  have  made 
so  favorable.  The  disaster  was,  of  course,  at  first  utterly 
overwhelming ;  but  the  rapid  reaction  and  recovery 
from  it  brought  out  a  latent  strength  and  spirit  in  the 
congregation  which  fully  met  the  emergency,  and  which 
a  test  less  trying  would  perhaps  have  failed  to  develop. 
Many  thought  their  worldly  fortunes  utterly  ruined  ;  and 
all  were  sorely  stricken  by  the  loss  of  a  church  home 
linked  with  such  tender  and  sacred  associations.  The 
Rev.  Alfred  H.  Kellogg,  afterwards  pastor  of  the  Univer- 
sity Place  Church  in  New  York,  had  reached  the  city  on 
Saturday,  the  day  of  the  fire,  to  supply  the  pulpit,  and 
the  next  day  had  neither  church  to  preach  in  nor  congre- 


PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH,    TROY,    N.    Y.      ^  13 

gation  to  minister  to  But  coming  again  by  invitation 
the  Sabbath  following,  he  ministered  to  a  large  audience 
gathered  in  Harmony  Hall,  and  ready  to  respond  with 
tearful  sympathy  to  the  touching  and  appropriate  words 
in  which  he  referred  to  their  "holy  and  beautiful  house" 
which  had  been  "burned  with  fire,"  and  their  '^pleasant 
things  "  which  had  been  ''laid  waste."  The  tears,  how- 
ever, were  soon  dried,  and  sorrow  was  not  long  indulged. 
The  congregation  met  the  very  next  day,  May  19,  only 
nine  days  after  the  fire,  and  appointed  Jared  S.  Weed, 
Ransom  B.  Moore,  Ezra  W.  Boughton  and  Horace  F. 
Caswell,  a  committee  to  look  for  a  new  site.  Mr.  Weed 
had  already,  of  his  own  motion,  secured  control  of  the 
lots  on  which  the  church  now  stands,  and  at  a  meeting 
on  July  2,  the  congregation  adopted  the  committee's 
report  recommending  their  purchase.  The  erection  of 
the  Session  House  was  at  once  begun,  and  pushed  for- 
ward with  all  speed.  In  the  mean  time  regular  Sabbath 
morning  services  were  held  in  Harmony  Hall,  which  was 
occupied  in  conjunction  with  the  Fifth  Street  Baptist 
Church,  which  had  similarly  suffered  by  the  fire  ;  while 
for  other  services  the  congregation  availed  themselves 
to  some  extent  of  other  church  premises,  which  had 
been  promptly  and  generously  placed  at  their  disposal 
by  the  First  and  Second  street  Presbyterian,  the  First 
Baptist,  the  State  street  and  North  Second  street 
Methodist,  and  Christ  Episcopal  Churches.  On  Nov. 
5,  the  Rev.  Daniel  S.  Gregory,  a  graduate  of  high 
standing  of  Princeton  College  and  Seminary,  and  pas- 
tor for  a  while  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  Galena, 
Illinois,  was  installed  as  pastor  of  the  church  ;  and  just 
U 


14  SEMI-CENTENIsIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 

before  Christmas  pastor  and  people  gladly  and  gratefully 
entered  the  now  finished  and  commodious  Session 
House,  whose  pews  were  speedily  rented,  and  filled  by 
a  large  and  growing  congregation.  Much  as  the  people 
had  already  done,  and  in  so  short  a  time,  they  were  all 
the  more  bent  on  the  project  of  a  new  church,  the  need 
of  which  was  imperatiyely  indicated  by  a  demand  for 
seats  which  almost  at  once  overran  the  limits  ot  the 
lecture-room.  Before  the  month  was  out,  it  was  resolved 
to  proceed  with  the  work ;  and  subscriptions  soon 
reached  a  point  which  warranted  its  commencement. 
The  corner  stone  was  laid  by  the  pastor  on  July  14,  1864, 
•with  a  stirring  and  eloquent  address,  in  the  presence  of 
a  large  concourse  of  people ;  and  the  church  was  dedi- 
cated on  the  evening  of  March  30,  1865,  with  a  sermon 
by  Prof.  VVm.  H.  Green,  D.D.,  of  Princeton  Theological 
Seminary,  an  address  by  the  pastor,  and  a  prayer  of 
dedication  by  Rev.  Dr.  Tucker,  the  venerable  first  pastor 
of  the  church.  The  following  Sabbath  found  the  con- 
gregation in  full  possession  of  their  beautiful  and  com- 
modious house  of  worship;  and  on  the  second  Sabbath 
of  April  the  pastors,  sessions  and  members  of  the  other 
Presbyterian  churches  of  the  city  joined  by  invitation 
with  this  church  in  the  observance  of  the  Lord's  supper, 
in  token  of  their  fraternal  sympathy  with  their  brethren 
here  in  the  successful  completion  of  the  enterprise. 

The  heavy  obligations  which  the  congregation  had 
thus  incurred  were  promptly  and  nobly  met.  The  total 
expenditure  for  site,  session-house  and  church  edifice 
was  about  ^71.000.  Subscriptions  sufficed  to  defray  this 
all  but  $10,000,  which  balance  was  temporarily  provided 


PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH,    TROY,    N.    Y.  15 

for  by  a  mortgage  on  the  property;  and  in  May,  1865, 
fifty  per  cent,  of  the  Systematic  Beneficence  Fund,  which 
had  been  in  operation  in  the  congregation  for  some  time, 
was  set  apart  as  a  sinking  fund,  which  it  was  calculated 
would  equal  the  mortgage  when  due.  The  final  payment 
was  hastened  some  three  years  by  the  generous  bequest 
of  $3,000  for  this  purpose  by  the  loved  and  lamented 
Clarence  Willard  ;*  and  the  mortgage,  and  with  it  the  last 
vestige  of  the  building  debt,  was  thus  liquidated  in  the 
year  187 i. 

Such  Christian  zeal  and  perseverance  and  self-denial 
did  not  fail,  as  they  never  do  fail,  to  receive  speedily 
Divine  recognition  and  reward.  The  spiritual  condition 
of  the  church,  throughout  its  trying  experience,  had  been 
satisfactory  and  promising.  The  gospel  had  been  faith- 
fully and  powerfully  preached ;  family  visitation  had 
been  systematically  pursued  ;  and  additions  to  the  mem- 
bership had  been  constant,  if  not  specially  numerous. 
But  in  the  early  months  of  1866,  God  opened  the 
windows  of  heaven  and  poured  out  upon  the  church  an 
unusual  blessing.  Continuous  evening  services  were 
held  and  largely  attended  through  March,  April  and 
May.  A  deep  and  solemn  spirit  pervaded  the  people. 
Christians  were  moved  to  great  activity  and  earnest 
prayer ;  and  on  the  first  Sabbath  of  June,  one  hundred 
and  ten  persons  were  received  into  the  church's  fellow- 
ship on  confession  of  their  faith.     God's  people  had  laid 


*  The  church  clock  is  also  Mr.  Willard's  gift,  through  a  bequest 
for  the  purpose  of  $900.  He  left  the  church  also  $1,000  to  be  in- 
vested as  a  fund  for  its  poor. 


l6  SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 

their  carnal  things  liberally  upon  his  altar ;  and  now  by 
his  grace  they  reaped  spiritual  things  a  hundred  fold. 

On  December  17,  1866,  Rev.  Mr.  Gregory  was  released 
from  his  pastorate  to  accept  the  charge  of  a  Congrega- 
tional Church  in  New  Haven,  Conn.  Thence  two  years 
later  he  removed  to  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  South 
Salem,  N.  Y.,  and  "after  a  short  pastorate  there  he 
accepted  the  appointment  of  Professor  of  Mental  and 
Moral  Philosophy,  in  Wooster  University,  Ohio.  His 
success  and  influence  as  a  skillful  and  able  educator 
have  been  already  marked  and  recognized.  His  reputa- 
tion as  scholar,  preacher  and  author  is  already  assured, 
and  promises  still  greater  things  in  future  ;  and  his  name 
has  been  lately  mentioned  in  connection  with  yet  more 
important  posts. 

The  present  pastor  began  his  labors  on  the  last 
Sabbath  of  May,  1867,  and  was  installed  on  the  nth  of 
July.  The  noteworthy  events  in  the  church's  history 
during  the  subsequent  years  were  rehearsed  to  you  at 
some  length  in  an  anniversary  sermon  four  years  ago, 
and  may  now  be  more  briefly  recapitulated. 

In  the  first  year  of  the  present  pastorate  our  Young 
People's  Christian  Union  was  organized,  with  a  view  to 
greater  system,  activity  and  efficiency  in  Christian  work. 
The  young  men  and  women  of  the  congregation — with 
some  among  them  not  so  young  in  years,  but  as  young 
as  the  youngest  in  zeal  and  energy— have,  during  these 
nine  years,  right  nobly  developed  and  utilized  the 
church's  life  and  power,  and  justified  the  Union's  chosen 
motto,  "  More  united  and  earnest  effort  in  the  cause  of 
Christ. "     The  varied   and    manifold    labors   by  which 


PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH,    TROY,    N.    Y.  I  7 

they  have  honored  their  Master,  served  the  church, 
blessed  their  fellowmen,  and  enriched  themselves — such 
as  open-air  services,  tract  printing  and  distribution, 
family  visitation,  cottage  prayer  meetings,  services  in  the 
poor-house  and  the  jail,  and  labors  among  the  neglected, 
the  vicious,  and  the  destitute— have  formed,  as  they 
will  form,  a  part  of  this  church's  history  well  worthy  of 
more  detailed  and  special  record  than  space  and  time 
will  here  allow. 

In  1868,  the  North  Second  Street  Mission  Chapel 
was  built;  and  in  1869  the  Ninth  Presbyterian  Church 
was  organized  there.  The  enterprise  was  no  new  idea. 
It  was  attempted,  though  without  success,  by  Dr.  Tucker. 
A  Sabbath  School  was  organized  near  Mount  Olympus, 
in  1846,  superintended  by  Gurdon  Grant,  Alexander 
Snyder,. and  other  members  of  this  church.  In  1856, 
after  a  suspension  for  want  ofaroom,it  was  re-organized 
by  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  under  the 
superintendence  of  Mr.  F.  P.  Allen.  After  another  short 
suspension  similarly  caused,  it  was  resumed  in  1859,  in 
the  Wesleyan  chapel  on  Rensselaer  street,  now  turned 
into  a  dwelling.  On  January  i,  1866,  it  was  formally 
transferred  to  the  care  of  this  church.  In  the  spring  of 
1868,  its  growth  imperatively  demanded  ampler  accom- 
modations, and  this  people  promptly  met  the  call.  Over 
^13,000  were  subscribed  in  a  fortnight,  all  but  a  few 
hundred  dollars  by  members  of  this  church*  Two  more 
lots  were  bought,  adjoining  the  two  already  purchased, 
on  the  corner  of  North  Second  and  Jay  streets.  The 
corner-stone  of  a  brick  chapel,  with  seats  for  over  four 
hundred   persons,    beside    infant    class    and  bible  class 


l8  SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 

rooms,  was  laid  on  July  21,  and  occupied  December  20. 
Regular  Sabbath  afternoon  service  was  held  after  the 
Sabbath-school,  by  the  pastor  of  this  church  and  others, 
until  May,  1869,  when  the  Rev,  Ninian  B.  Remick,  just 
graduated  from  Union  Theological  Seminary,  took 
charge  of  the  enterprise  at  the  invitation  of  this  church. 
The  congregatioti  was  organized  with  81  members  as 
the  Ninth  Presbyterian  Church  of  Troy,  by  a  committee 
of  Presbytery,  on  September  30  ;  and  on  October  28, 
Mr.  Remick,  having  been  regularly  called  by  the  new 
church,  was  ordained  and  installed  as  pastor.  The 
church's  career  has  been  one  of  rapid  growth  and  great 
prosperity.  It  now  reports  404  members,  and  a  Sabbath 
School  nearly  equal  to  our  own.  Its  expenses,  defrayed 
the  first  year  by  this  church,  to  the  amount  of  about 
$2500,  have  been  gradually  assumed  by  itself,  until  in 
the  past  year  it  has  received  from  this  church  only 
between  four  and  five  hundred  dollars.  The  property, 
worth  fully  $20,000,  is  still  held  by  our  trustees,  and  will 
be  readily  transferred  to  the  trustees  of  the  Ninth  Church 
whenever  they  are  ready  to  undertake  that  self-support 
which  they  are  planning  and  hoping  soon  to  reach. 

The  year  1870  was  notable  for  the  reunion  of  the  two 
branches  of  our  Presbyterian  Church.  This  church's 
gift  to  the  great  Memorial  P^und  was  $3,000,  all  given  in 
addition  to  ordinary  contributions,  and  all  for  outside 
benevolent  purposes,  with  the  single  exception  of  the 
beautitul  baptismal  font,  the  gift  of  one  of  our  oldest  and 
most  honored  members.* 

*  Miss  Eliza  Dooliitle. 


PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH,    TROY,    N.    Y.  19 

The  year  187 1  was  signalized  by  the  organization  of 
our  Women's  Foreign  Missionary  Society.  The  zealous 
spirit  and  active  labors  of  the  women  of  the  church  in 
this  work  have  greatly  increased  the  church's  interest  in 
and  gifts  to  the  foreign  field.  Their  support  of  Mrs. 
House  in  the  Siam  mission  has  worthily  matched  abroad 
the  work  long  done  by  our  Women's  Church  Missionary 
Society  through  its  faithful  Bible-reader  at  home.  Mrs. 
House's  recent  return  from  ill-health  has  made  a  va- 
cancy in  this  special  work,  which  it  is  hoped  may  soon 
be  filled.  The  Mission-band  of  girls,  which  honors  the 
pastor  by  bearing  his  name,  has  for  some  time  supported 
a  scholar  in  the  Bangkok  mission  school. 

Our  Sabbath-school,  rather  singularly,  is  younger  by 
two  years  than  the  church  itself.  The  First  Presbyte- 
rian had  been  maintaining  three  schools — one  in  the 
southern  district  of  the  city,  one  in  the  eastern,  and  one 
in  the  northern.  It  was  not  until  March  28,  1828,  that 
the  latter  school  was  assumed  and  organized  by  this 
church.  It  was  managed  by  a  committee  consisting  of 
elders  Gurdon  Corning,  James  Wallace,  and  Alsop 
Weed,  until  Mr.  Wallace  was  made  the  first  superinten- 
dent. The  date  of  his  election  cannot  now  be  positively 
ascertained,  as  the  first  seven  volumes  of  the  Sabbath- 
school  records,  like  the  first  two  volumes  of  the  records 
of  Session,  were  lost  in  the  fire ;  but  it  was  probably  in 
1829  or  1830.  Elder  Stephen  W.  Dana  succeeded  him, 
probably  in  1832  ;  and  his  successors  have  been  Elders 
Charles  H.  Kellogg  in  1844,  Homer  Merriam  in  1847, 
Elisha  Tallmadge  in  1849,  Ezra  W.  Boughton  in  1859, 
and  Frederic   P.   Allen  in   1867,    names  which,  without 


50  SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 

exception,  deserve  the  church's  honor  for  their  faithful  and 
fruitful  service  in  this  great  department  of  her  interests. 
You  will  have  noticed  that  the  church  has  been  un- 
usually favored  in  its  pastors.  The  terms  of  service  have 
not  been  long ;  but  this  has  been  in  almost  every  instance 
caused  either  bj  ill-health,  or  by  calls  to  other  fields. 
Even  in  our  well-served  Presbyterian  Church,  few  con- 
gregations are  favored  in  fifty  years  with  such  fervent 
piety  and  zeal  as  characterized  Drs.  Tucker  and 
Smalley,  such  brilliant  gifts  in  sacred  oratory  as  those 
of  Wadsworth  and  Duryea,  such  scholarly  culture  as 
that  of  Field  and  Gregory.  And  so  it  may  and  should 
be  said  of  the  twenty-eight  men  who  have  been  ruling 
■  elders,  and  the  six  who  have  filled  the  office  of  deacon, 
that  they  have  deserved  well  of  the  church  by  their  wise 
service  and  loyal  devotion.  Of  them  all,  only  the  present 
incumbents  now  survive.  They  deserve,  it  may  at  least 
be  said,  the  church's  gratitude,  and  the  pastor's  hearty 
recognition  of  their  kindly  sympathy  and  harmonious 
-<:o-operation.  Of  the  departed,  special  biographical 
mention  cannot  here  be  made  ;  but  this  history  would 
not  be  complete  without  at  least  this  passing  commemora- 
tion of  the  varied  but  sterling  excellence  of  such  men  as 
Corning,  Wallace,  Weed,  Grant,  Dana,  Thayer,  Van 
Tuyl,  Blatchford,  Kellogg,  Siliiman,  Sackett,  Merriam, 
Tallmadge,  Nash,  Thomas,  Adams  and  Wight.  In  fact, 
the  older  members  of  the  church  would  probably  agree 
that  there  was  hardly  one  of  them  all  who  did  not  well 
serve  his  church  and  his  generation  by  the  will  of  God. 
And  it  is  just  as  true  -that  those  who  from  the  beginning 
until  now  have  filled  the  often  trying  and  often  thankless 


PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH,    TROY,    N.    Y.  21 

office  of  trustee  have  served  the  church's  interests  with 
a  sagacity  and  fidelity  worthy  of  all  praise. 

The  church's  record  has  been  marked  at  once  by 
constant  ingathering  and  by  great  revivals.  Few  sacra- 
mental seasons  have  failed  to  chronicle  conversions. 
The  reception  at  one  time  of  one  hundred  and  fifty-six, 
ten  of  whom  are  with  us  still,  under  the  fervid  ministry 
of  Dr.  Tucker — the  addition  of  nearly  one  hundred 
within  a  year  under  Mr.  Wadsworth,  and  about  forty 
at  one  time  under  Dr.  Smalley,  and  the  addition  of 
one  hundred  and  ten  by  Mr.  Gregory  on  one  day,  forty- 
nine  of  whom  are  now  on  the  roll — were  the  fruits  of 
notable  awakenings.  And  the  reception  of  one  hundred 
and  two  persons  within  the  present  year,  seventy-two  of 
them  on  confession  of  faith,  at  once  proves  that  these 
gracious  visitations  have  not  ceased,  and  kindles  the 
hope  that  they  will  continue  to  mark  the  church's  history. 
The  church  register  has  contained  thus  far  the  names  of 
2,335  persons.  Twelve  of  these  have  given  themselves 
to  the  gospel  ministry,  whose  names  are  recorded 
on  a  subsequent  page.  Of  these,  the  oldest  survivor, 
Dr.  Boardman,  whose  praise  is  in  all  the  churches,  has 
just  retired  from  forty-three  years'  service  in  the  Tenth 
Presbyterian  church  of  Philadelphia;  and  the  youngest,. 
James  H.  Ross,  has  not  yet  completed  his  studies. 

This  church  has  been  noted  throughout  its  history  for 
a  constant  and  large  liberality.  In  its  early  years  its 
feivent  missionary  zeal  was  marked  not  only  by  its 
spirited  monthly  concerts  of  prayer,  but  also  by  liberal 
gifts  to  the  American  Board  and  the  Home  Missionary 
Society.     Since  Mr.   Wadsworth's  time,  it  has  steadily 


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contributed,  with  rare  exceptions,  to  all  the  Boards  and 
Committees  of  our  own  church ;  while  it  has  been  un- 
ceasingly active  and  open-handed  in  christian  work  at 
home.  The  erection  of  these  church  buildinors,  under 
such  trying  circumstances,  was  a  noble  achievement  of 
christian  enterprise ;  and  the  building,  so  soon  after,  of 
the  Ninth  CltQrch,  and  contribution  since  to  its  support 
of  fully  18. GOO,  is  a  piece  of  generous  well-doing  whose 
memory  may  well  be  cherished,  both  by  doers  and  re- 
cipients, with  grateful  satisfaction.  The  statistics  have 
not  been  at  hand  from  which  to  give  the  church's  gifts  and 
expenditures  from  the  beginning;  but  during  the  last 
fifteen  years,  its  benevolent  contributions  have  amounted 
to  over  1165,000,  and  its  own  expenses  to  nearly  $192,000. 
If  the  new  history  is  to  match  the  old,  the  church  must 
press  on  in  the  same  worthy  way  of  habitual  and  liberal 
giving  for  christian  purposes  at  home  and  abroad. 

Such  is  at  least  a  sketch,  if  not  an  exhaustive  presenta- 
tion, of  our  church's  history.  It  furnishes  no  ground  for 
pride;  but  it  does  give  reason  for  humble  and  joyful 
thanksgiving.  From  such  a  review  of  the  past,  christian 
hearts  should  turn  with  high  hope  and  resolute  purpose 
toward  the  future.  Our  feet  are  just  reaching  the 
threshold  of  the  second  century  of  our  country,  and  the 
second  half  century  of  our  church.  It  rests  with  us  to 
do  our  part,  according  to  the  grace  given  us,  to  win  for 
the  one  growing  power  and  brightening  glory  among  the 
nations,  and  to  make  the  other  an  ever  increasing  blessing 
to  the  Israel  of  God.  So  may  it  prove  with  both — 
"  And  cast  in  some  diviner  mould, 
Let  the  new  cycle  shame  the  old." 


CHURCH    MANUAL. 


TO 


ar»e§  ^hnxA 


SENIOR   ELDER   AND    CLERK  OE  SESSION, 


BY    WHOM 


THIS  MANUAL  HAS  BEEN  PREPARED, 

The  Session 

Here  Records  the  Church's  Thanks 
FOR  THIS    LAST    OF    A    LONG  SERIES 


Various,  devoted,  and  invaluable  services. 


PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH,    TROY,    N.    Y. 


PASTORS- 

Rev.  Mark  Tucker,  D.  D.,  installed  September  25,  1827;  dis.  1837; 

d.  March  19,  1875. 
Rev.  Erastus  Hopkins,  installed  September  13,   1837;  dis.   October 

14,  1841  ;  d.  January,  1872. 
Rev.  Charles    Wadsworth,    ordained    and    installed    February    17, 

1842;  dis.  March  4,  1850. 
Rev.  Thomas  P.  Field,  installed  November   14,  1850;  dis.  April  15, 

1854. 
Rev.  Elam  Smalley,  D.D.,  installed  June  21,  1854  ;  d.  July  30,  1858. 
Rev.  Joseph  T.  Duryea,  ordained  and  installed   May  19,  1839;  dis. 

March,  1862. 
Rev.  Daniel  S.  Gregory,  installed  August  8,   1863 ;  dis.  December 

8,  1866. 
Rev.  William  Irtin,  installed  July  11,  1867. 


ELDERS, 


September,  1827. 

Gurdon  Corning,  d.  1835 
James  Wallace,  d.  1845 
Alsop  Weed,  d.  1864 
Gurdon  Grant,  dis.  1837 

December,  1830. 
Stephen  W.  Dana,  d.  1846 
Abm.  Nash,  dis.  1834,  d.  1870 
Hezekiah  Thayer,  dis.  1843,  d.  1857 
Abm  Van  Tuvl,  dis.  1838,  d.  1868 
George  Vail,  dis.  1834,  d.  1^72 

September,  1839, 

Joseph  H.  Shepard,  dis.  1842 
Thos.  W.  Blatchford,  dis.  1842,  d. 

1866 
Chas.  H.  Kellogg,  dia.  1847,  d.  1861 
Ebenezer  Bell,  d.  1866 
R.  D.  Silliman,  d.  1866 

June,  1843. 
Gurdon  Grant,  d.  1861 
6c 


Daniel  Sackett,  d.  1845 
John  F.  Rogers,  dis.  1851 
Harvey  Church 
Ezra  W.  Boughton 

January,  1849. 

Wm.  Wheeler,  dis     1851,  d.  1868 
Xenophon  Havwood,  dis.  1855.  d. 

1871 
Homer  Merriara,  dis.  1855 
Elisha  Tallmadge,  d.  1858 

December,  1857. 

Peter  McDoual,  d.  1860 
Hiram  D.  Pierce,  d.  1866 
John  Harrison 
E.  X.  Dauchy,  dis.  1868 

Marcb,  1862. 

E.  A.  Peck 

Franklin  Field 
T.  Newton  Willson 

F.  P.  Allen 


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SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


1827. 

Abm.  Nash,  dis.  1834 
John  Thomas,  d.  1859 

1839. 

Warren  L.  Adams,  d.  1! 


DEACONS. 


1849. 


Wm.  W.  Wight,  d.  1868 
Ethan  Armstrong,  dis.  1851 

1857. 

Thomas  Goldsmith 


TRUSTEES. 


1827. 

Jeremiah  Dauchy,  d. 
Stephen  Eldridge,  d. 
Uriah  Wallace,  d. 
Jesse  Patrick,  d. 
Wm.  D.  Haight 
R.  D.  Silliman,  d. 

1828. 

Samuel  McCoun,  d. 
Samuel  Gale,  d. 

1829. 

Joseph  Russell,  d. 
R.  D.  Silliman,  d. 

1830. 

Uriah  Wallace,  d. 
James  Rankin,  d. 
John  T.  McCoun,  d. 

1831. 

John  T.  McCoun,  d. 
Daniel  Sackett,  d. 

1832. 

Jesse  Patrick,  d. 
Wm.  D.  Haight,  d. 
R.  D.  Silliman,  d. 

1833. 

James  Rankin,  d. 


Geo.  Fry 

Stephen  Eldridge,  d. 

Orsamus  Eaton,  d. 

1834. 

Daniel  Sackett,  d. 
Nathaniel  Church,  d. 

1835. 

R.  D.  Silliman,  d. 
Geo.  Fry 

John  D.  Willard,  d. 
Elias  Ross,  d. 
J.  S.  Hakes 

1836. 

Orsamus  Eaton,  d. 
Edward  Babcock,  d. 
Elias  Ross,  d. 

1837. 

Daniel  Sackett,  d. 
J.  D.  Willard,  d. 
Chas.  H.  Kellogg,  d. 

1838. 

R.  D.  Silliman,  d. 
J.  S.  Hakes 
George  Fry 

1839. 
L.  D.  Baker,  d. 


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Trustees — continued. 


1839. 

Elias  Gates 
Orsamus  Eaton,  d. 
Elias  Ross,  d. 
Edward  Babcock,  d. 

1840. 

Daniel  Saekett,  d. 
John  D.  Willard,  d. 
Elias  Gates 

1841. 

J.  S.  Hakes 
George  Fry 
L.  D.  Baker,  d. 

1842. 

Jared  S.  Weed,  d. 
Orsamus  Eaton,  d. 
Elias  Ross,  d. 
Timothy  Mann,  d. 

1843. 

J.  D.  Willard,  d. 
Ephraim  Carpenter,  d. 
Jared  S.  Weed,  d. 


1814. 


J.  S.  Hakes 
George  Fry 
L.  D.  Baker,  d. 

1845. 

Timothy  Mann,  d. 
Orsamus  Eaton,  d. 
J.  G.  Bacon,  d. 

1846. 
J.  D/Willard,  d. 
Ephraim  Carpenter,  d. 
Jared  S.  Weed,  d. 


J.  S.  Hakes 
George  Fry 
L.  D.  Baker,  d. 


1847. 


1848. 

Timothy  Mann,  d. 
Orsamus  Eaton,  d. 
J.  G.  Bacon,  d. 

1849. 

Ephraim  Carpenter,  d. 
J.  S.  Weed,  d. 
Joseph  W.  Fuller 

1850. 

J.  S.  Hakes 
George  Fry 
L.  D.  Baker,  d. 

1851. 

Timothy  Mann,  d. 
J.  G.  Bacon,  d. 
Henry  E.  Weed,  d. 

1852. 

Ephraim  Carpenter,  d. 
Joseph  W.  Fuller 
Hiram  House,  d. 

1853. 

J.  S.  Hakes 
George  Fry 
Peter  McDoual,  d. 

1854. 

Timothy  Mann 
Jared  G.  Bacon,  d. 
Heniy  E.  Weed 

1855. 

Joseph  W.  Fuller 
Gurdon  B.  Wallace 
S.  S.  McClure 

1856. 

J.  S.  Hakes 
George  Fry 
Peter  McDoual,  d. 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


Trustees — contimied. 


1857. 

Henry  E.  Weed 
Ransom  B.  Moore 
E.  A.  Peck 

1858. 

Joseph  W.  Fuller 
G.  B.  Wallace 

S.  S.  McClure 

H.  T.  Caswell  (to  fill  vacancy) 

1859. 
J.  S  Hakes 
George  Fry 
Peter  McDoual 

1880. 

Henry  E.  Weed 

R.  B,  Moore 

E.  A.  Peck 

C.  Willard  (to  fill  vacancy),  d. 

1861. 
G.  B.  Wallace 
H.  T.  Caswell 
Chas.  H.  Bis:elow 


1862. 


J.  S.  Hakes 
George  Fry 
C.  Willard,  d. 

1863. 

C.  E.  Duscnberry 

G.  C.  Burdett 

Harvey  Smith 

Hiram  House  (to  fill  vacancy),  d. 

1864. 
G.  B.  Wallace 
H.  T.  Caswell 
Hiram  House,  d. 

1865. 
L.D.  Baker,  d. 


W.  H.  Gallup 
H.  C.  Sheldon 
J.  H.  Coon  (to  fill  vacancy) 

E.  R.  Collins       "         " 
J.  C.  Wood 

F.  A.  Lape         "         " 
H.  Swartwout      "        " 

1866. 

John  H.  Coon 

E.  R.  Collins 
Allen  Williams 

1867. 
C.  E.  Dusenberiv 
J.  C.  Wood 

F.  A.  Lape 

1868. 

Clarence  Willard,  d. 
W.  H.  Gallup 
H.  C.  Sheldon 

1869. 

E.  R.  Collins 
Allen  Williams 
John  H.  Coon 

1870. 

C.  E.  Dusenberry 

J.  C.  Wood 

Perry  E.  Teles 

W.  J.  Howes,  (to  fill  vacancy) 

Harvey  Smith         "         " 

1871. 

Wm  Allcndorph 
W.  H.  Gallup 
H.  S.  Ranken 

1872. 
E.  R.  Collins 
Allen  Williams 
W.  J.  Howes 


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1873. 

C.  E.  Dusenberry 
J.  C.  Wood 
Perry  E.  Toles 

1874. 

H.  S.  Ranken 
W.  AUeadorph 
C.  E.  Willett 


Trustees— continued. 

1875. 

E.  R.  Collins 
Allen  Williiims 
W.  J.  Howes 

1876. 
J.  C.  Wood 

F.  A.  Lape 
John  T.  Christie 
J.  C.  Wheeler  (to  fill  vacancy) 


SABBATH      SCHOOL. 

f  Organized  in  March^  1828.) 

Sup  erintendents . 
James  Wallace,    elected  in  i  Elisha  Tallmadge,  elected  in  1849 

Stephen  W.  Dana,         "         1833 1  Ezra  W.  Boughton,        "         1858 
Chas.  H.  Kellogg,         "         18441  Fred'k  P.  Allen,  "         186*7 

Homer  Merriam,  "         18471 

Present  Attendance. 

Officers  and  Teachers, .        40 

Pupils,     .        .        : 410 

Total, 450 


ORIGINAL  MEMBERS. 


1827. 

Elias  Badeau,  d. 

Zenas  Gary,  dis. 

Gurdon  Corning,  \  d. 

Mrs.  Ara.  Corning  (Gurdon), ;-   ,. , 

Hannah  C.  Corning,  ) 

Edward  M.  Coe,  d. 

Mary  Ann  Coe,  d. 

Mrs.  Susan  Drake  (Samuel),  dis. 

Daniel  Delavan,  ) 

Mrs.  Rachel  Delavan,  |-  dis. 

Theodosia  Delavan,     ) 

Mrs.  Eliz.  Eldridge  (Stephen),  d. 

Gurdon   Grant,       \    ,. 

Mrs.  Lydia  Grant,  f      ^* 

Mrs.  Eunice  Greenman  (Josiah),  d 


dis. 


Mrs.  Mary  Haight  (Wm  D.),  d. 

Luther  Hannam,  dis. 

Deliverance  Knowles,  d. 

Elizabeth  Lyman  (Micah  J.),  d. 

George  Lyman,  dis. 

John  D.  Mann 

Mrs.  Martlia  P.  Mann 

Timothy  Mann,  d. 

Abm.  Xash,         '\ 

Mrs.  Sarah  Xash,  -  dis. 

Lucy  Nash,  ) 

John  Prescott, 

Mrs.  Margaret  Prescott, 

James  Rankon,  )   ^ 

Mrs.  Abigail  Ranken,  ^ 

Mrs.  Sarah  Sackett  (Dan'l),  d. 


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SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


d. 


1827. 

Lucy  Start,  dis. 

Roxanna  Stearns,  d. 

Edwin  Wilson,  Jr.,  dis. 

Catherine  Witbeck,  dis. 

Jared  Weed, 

Mrs.   Mary  Weed 

Alsop  Weed, 

Mrs.  Lucy   Weed 

Mrs.  Lorinda  Silliman  (R.  D.),  d. 

John   Thomas,  )   , 

Mrs.    Lucy  Thomas,  )    ' 

Sally  Townsend,  dis. 

James  Wallace,  )  d. 

Mrs.    Matilda   Wallace,  j  dis, 


Original  Members — continued. 

(All  the  above  (45)  from  the  First 

Church  of  Troy) 
Mrs.  Nancy  Patrick,  wife  of  Jesse, 

from' the   church   in  Stillwater, 

N.  Y.,  dis. 
Jane  Patrick,  from   the   church  in 

Stillwater,  N.  Y.,  dis. 
Ann  Osborn,  from  the   church   in 

Stillwater,  N.  Y.,  dis. 
Mrs.  Lois   Ross,  wife  of  Stephen, 

from  the  church  in  Lansingburgh 

N.  Y.,  dis. 
Mrs.  Eliza    Stearns,   wife  of  Livy, 

from     the    church      in     Union 

Village,  N.  Y.,  d. 


MEMBERS. 


1827. 


Bliss,  Mrs.  Sarah,  dis. 
Chapman,  Mrs.  Nancy,  dis. 
Danker,  Mrs.  Margaret,  dis. 
DeCamp,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  d. 
Fellows,  Mrs.  Catherine  M.  (Jno. 

P.),  d. 
Fitch,  Mrs.  Theodosia,  di?. 
Fry,  George,        {  ,. 
Fry,  Mrs.  Mary,  \  ^^®- 
Greenman,  Josiah,  dis.  ' 
Houghtaling,  Sally,  dis. 
Hannam,  Mrs.  Ann  (Luther)  dis. 
Judson,  Julia  M.,  dis. 
Langworthy,  James,  M.D.  )  ,. 
Langworthy,  Mrs.  Clara,    ) 
Lyman,  Mrs.  Catherine,  dis. 
Miller,  Julia  M.,  dis. 
McCouu,  Mrs.  Margaret,  dis. 
Vandenburgh,  Maria,  d. 

1828. 

Archer,  Mrs.  Mary,  dig. 
Blatchford,  Thos.  W.,  M.D.) 
Blatchford,  Mrs.    Harriet,     \ 


dis. 


Bell,   Ebenezer,  [  ^ 

Bell,  Mrs.  Hannah,    ) 
Burden,  Mrs.  Helen  (Henry),  dis. 
Buel,  Florella,  dis. 
Buel,  Mrs.  Fanny,  dis. 
Buel,  Mrs.  Harriet,  dis. 
Cary,  Mrs.  Maria  "(Zenas),  d. 
Capron,  Mrs.  Charlotte,  d. 
Card,  Mrs.  Hannah,  dis. 
Crocker,  Mrs.  Eliza,  d. 
Dana,  Stephen  W.,    )    , 
Dana,  Mrs.  Esther,    j"     * 
Ellsworth,  Mrs.  Pamelia,  dis. 
Gale,  Mrs.  Mary,  dis. 
Goodrich,  Mrs.  Eliza,  dis. 
Groot,  Mrs.  Angelica,  dis. 
Hall,  Mrs.  Louisa,  dis. 
House,  Mrs.  Amanda,  dis. 
James,  Olive,  d. 
Kellogg,  Norman,  minister  )  ,. 
Kellogg,    Mrs.    Caroline,    ) 
Lane,  Derrick,  I  ^ 


Lane,  Mrs.  Angelica, 
Lemon,  Jane,  d. 
Lockwood,   Hanford   N., )    ,. 
Lockwood,    Mrs.  Rachel,  f 


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Members — continued. 


McCoun,  Mrs.  Margaret,  (lis. 
Perry,     Mrs.    Julia     Ann, 
t   (S.  S.)  )■  dis. 

Perry,  Elizabeth, 
Perry,  Daphne,  d. 
Rogers,  John  F.,  )  ^.^ 

Rogers,   Mrs.  Clarissa  S., ) 
Stewart,  Margaret  R.,  dis. 
Severance,  Horace,        )    ,. 
Severance,  Mrs.   Mary,  [    ^^' 
Seaver,  Jonathan,      )    , 
Seaver,  Mrs.  Nancy, ) 
Thayer,  Ilezekiah,  )  dis. 

Thayer,    Mrs.   Harriet,  [  d. 
Tupper,  Mrs.  Julia  Ann  (L.  H.),  d. 
Vail,  George.         ) 
Vail,  Mrs.  Jane,    [-  dis. 
Vail,  D.  Thomas,    ) 
Whiting,  Edward  H.,  dis. 
Yyounett,  Mrs.  Mar+ha,  dis. 

1829. 

Appleton,  Francis  G.,    )  j.^ 
Appleton,  Mrs.    Mary,    f 
Arthur,  Patrick,  dis. 
Bass,  Eunice,  d. 
Boyd,  Robert  D.,  dis. 
Burden,  Henry,  dis. 
Buchinan,  Christiana,  dis. 
Crandall,  Mrs.  Sarah,  dis. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Lany  (Edmund),  d. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Margaret,  dis. 
Cleveland,  Mrs.  Lucy,  d. 
Christie,  Mrs.  Lucy,  dis. 
Cowden,  Chas.  P.,  ,    ,. 

Cowden,   Mrs.  Mehetable  F.,  ^  ^^' 
Coe,  Mrs.  Abigail,  d. 
Cox,  Frances,  d. 
Coffin,  Jennette,  dis. 
Cummins,  Mrs.  Althea,  dis. 
Day,  Mrs.  Susan,  d. 
Duncan,  James,  dis. 
Eaton,  Mrs.  Alice  (Amos),  d. 
Fellows,  Mrs.  Harriet,  dis. 


Furnald,  Charles,  d. 
Greenman,  Josiah,  Jr.,  dis. 
Hackney,  William,  )  ^^^^ 

Hackney,  Mrs.  Margaret, ) 
Hemphill,  William,  d. 
Leicester,  Mrs.  Susan  W.,  dis. 
Lyon,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Emanuel),  dis. 
McFarlane,  Duncan,  d. 
Mann,  Mrs.  Eliza  L,  (Timothy),  d. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Gertrude,  d. 
Nash,  Erastus,  d. 
OT'onner,  Mrs.  Hannah,  dis. 
Phelps,  Olive,  dis. 
Phelps,  Charlotte,  d. 
Phelps,  Pamelia,  d. 
Perry,  Joseph,  )   1. 

Perry,  Mrs.  Hannah,  ) 
Rundell,  Darius  P.  )  dis. 

Rundell,  Mrs.  Hannah,  \  d. 
Rundell,  Lyman  J.,         \  ^■^^ 
Rnndell,    Mrs.     Veresta,  i" 
Stewart,  Merwin  H..  minister. 
Smith.    Mrs.    Ann,    (H.    B.),    d. 
Silliman,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  (Jno.),  dis. 
Stoughton,  Ann,  dis. 
VanTuyl,  Abm.  )  ^.^ 

VanTuyl,  Mrs.  Jane,  f 
VanBuskirk,   Mrs.   Wealthy  Ann, 

dis. 
VanBuskirk,  Maria,  dis. 
Wells,  Mrs.  Clarinda,  d. 
Willis,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Westervelt,  Mrs.  Mai-ia,  d. 
Willard,  Mrs.    Laura  (John  D.) 

1830. 

Appleton,  Mrs.  Emma,  d, 
Andrews,  Mrs.  Jane,  dis. 
Albro,  Mrs   Marietta,  dis. 
Bates,  Mrs  Susan  (Harris  W.) 
Black,    Nancy,  dis. 
Bo.^nton,    Benjamin  H.,    )   1 
Boynton,   Mrs.    Judith,    J 


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SEMI-CENTENNIAL   OF    THE    SECOND 


3Iembers—con'inued. 


Brockway,  Josephus.  I  ,. 

Brockway,  Mrs.  Margaret,  J 

Boynton,    William,  )  ^. 

Boynton,   Mrs,     Mary,    ) 

Boardman,  Henry  Augustus,  min- 
ister, ordained  1833. 

Brower,  Abram,  dis, 

Craig,  William,  )  ^.^ 

Craig,  Mrs.  Jennette,  j 

Campbell,  Harriet,  dis. 

Deming,  Mrs.  Laura  (Sam'l  B.),  d. 

Dubois,  Matilda  Caroline,  d. 

Fitch,  Adeline,  d. 

Gale,  Samuel,  dis. 

Gilbert,  Mrs.  Eliza,  d. 

Gilbert,  Mrs.   Mary  (Neheziah),  d. 

Jepson,  John,  )  ^j^ 

Jepson,  Mrs.  Anna, ) 

Kellogg,  Mrs.  Ann  H.  (Alex  C),  dis. 

Kellogg,  Maria  K.,  dis. 

Kellogg,  Mrs.  Ann  (Asa),  dis. 

Kimberly,  Mrs.  Hannah  0.,  dis. 

Kimberly,  Mrs.  Aurelia  (John  R.), 
dis. 

Leveriek,  Mrs.  Phebe,  dis, 

McFarland,  Mrs.  Nancy,  d. 

Manners,  Mrs.  Eliza,  dis. 

Pawling,  Mrs.  Eunice  (Albert),  dis. 

Phelps,  Clarissa,  d. 

Ranken,  William,  d. 

Savage,  Mrs.  Abigail,  d. 

Shepard,  Joseph  H  ,  dis. 

Smith,  Joseph  L.,  d. 

St.  John,  Mrs.  Sally,   d. 

Trowbridge,    Mrs.   Betsey  Ann,  d, 

Thomas,  Eliza  Ann,  dis, 

Truesdell,  Mn.  Abigail  (Phineas), 
dis. 

Wasson,  Mrs.  Rebecca,  dis, 

Wallace,  Mrs.  Julia  (Uriah),  dis. 

Whiting,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  dis. 

Whiting,  Mary.  dis. 

Whiting,  Angelica  G..  exc, 

Whittaker,  Hannah,  dis. 


White,  Charles,  dis. 
Wolf,  Mrs.  Eliza  (W,  H.) 

1831. 

Arms,  Walter,  d. 
Arms,  Mrs.  Charlotte, 
Amoor,  Jane  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Bayeaux,  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  M.,  d. 
Baker,  Lorenzo  D.,  )  dis. 

Baker,  Mrs  Charlotte  Ann,    )  d. 
Bailey,  Mary,  dis. 
Benton,  Semantha, 
Benton,  Catherine, 
Benton,  Mrs  Lucina, 
Beadleston,  Ebenezer,  dis. 
Bliss,  Sarah  Eli?abeth,  dis. 
Boardman,   Mrs.    Clarinda,  )  d. 
J  dis. 


ha,     ) 
ne,     >d. 
iina,  ) 


dis. 


Boardman,    Mary    Ann, 
Bowman,    Elisha, 
Bowman,  Mrs.  Eunice, 
Bowman,  Calvin,  "1 

Bowman,    Mrs.    Betsey,    I   ,. 
Bowman,  Louisa  Maria,    | 
Bowman,  Josephine,         J  d. 
Bowman,  Stephen,  )  d. 

Bowman,  Mrs.   Charlotte, 
Bowman,  Fidelia, 
Booth,  James  C,  dis. 
Burlison,  John, 
Burlison,   Mrs.    Sarah, 
Buckingham,  Mrs.  Keturah,  dis. 
Buckingham,     Mrs.      Ann     Jane 

(John),  dis. 
Carpenter,  Ephraim,  d. 
Card,  Joseph,  )  ,. 
Card,  Maria,   P*^* 
Catlin,  Mary,  dis. 
Chapman,  Elizabeth  A,    ) 
Chapman,  Lucy  Eraelinej" 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Sarah,  dis. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Ruth,  dis. 
Clark,  James,  d. 
Caldicott,  Mary  Ann,  dis. 


-\: 


I  dis. 


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Members— contimced. 


Cook,   Mrs.   Ann  (Rice,)    }  d. 

Cook,  Sarah  Ann,  )  dis. 

Cox,  Mrs.  Mary  (Thos.),  d. 

Cook,  Gershom,  d. 

Cook,  Adeline  Ann 

Cook,  Lvdia  Loraine,  dis. 

Coffin,  Wm.  B..  dis. 

Coffin,  George  M.,  dis. 

Cook,  Rachel  Rebecca,  d. 

Cobb,  James  C,  M.D.,  dis. 

Churchill,  Geo.  W.,  d. 

Curtis,  Joseph,  dis. 

Churcla,  Harvey 

Daniels,  John,  dis. 

Daggett,  Joseph,  }  , 

Daggett,  Mrs.  Rachel  M.,    f    " 

Dana,  John  Jay,  Cong'l  minister 

Dana,  James,  d. 

Delavan,    Helen   Catherine,  dis. 

Dennis,  Stephen  A.,  dis. 

Dewey,  Lonson,  dis. 

Doughty,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  dis. 

Doe,  Walter  P.,  dis. 

Eaton,  Mrs.  Susan  (Orsamus),  di?. 

Eaton,  Tryphena,  dis. 

Flack,  Mary  Ann,  )  dis. 

Flack,  Eliza,  -  d. 

Flack,    Hannah,     )  dis. 

Farrand,  Ellen  M.,  dis. 

Fellows,  Elizabeth  W.,      }  ^j^ 

Fellows,  Mary  Catherine,  ^ 

Fuller,  Lucina,  dis. 

Galusha,  Mrs.  Charlotte  M.,  dis. 

Grandy,  Catherine,  dis. 

Greene,  Mrs.  Semantha  R.,  dis. 

Gillett,  Mary  Ann,  dis. 

Gibson,  Willi.im,  dis. 

Goodell,  Enoch,  )    , 

Goodell,  Mrs.  Melita,     j  ^• 

Hakes,  Mrs.  Maria  (J.  S.) 

Hall,  Mary,  dis. 

Hay,  Susan,  dis. 

Hall,  Ann,  dis.  . 

Hall,  Rebecca,  dis. 


Hanley,  Mrs.  Susan  B.  (Sam'l),  dis 
Harvey,  Mrs.  Mary  (Timothy),  d. 
Harvey,  Henry,  }  ^j^ 

Harvey,  Mrs.  Roxanna,    \ 
Howland,  Mrs.  Sarah  M.,  dis. 
Hopson,  Mary  Jane,  dis, 
Kelly,  Jane,  exc. 
Kendrick,  Samuel  2d,  die. 
Keller,  Sally,  dis. 
Kellogg,  Alexander  C,  dis. 
Kellogg,  Charles  H.,    dis. 
Leonard,  Hagar  F.,  d. 
Mattoon,  Mrs.  Matilda,  d. 
Mattoon,  Richard,  dis. 
Mallary,  Mrs.  Olivia,  dis. 
McCauley,  Sarah,  dis. 
Meeker,   Ehakim, 
Meeker,   Mrs.    Sarah,    )■  dis. 
Meeker,  Eliza     Ann, 
Milley,  Margaret,  dis. 
Miller,  Uriah,  d.  ^ 

Miller,  Mrs.  Sallv,  d.  | 
Miller,  Sarah  Ann,  d.  J- 
Miller,  Marv  Louisa,  j 
Miller,  Jane  Eliza,  d.  J 
McBride  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  d. 
McCoun,'  Jno.  T.,  ) 

McCoun,  Mrs.  Angelica  R.  D.,  [ 
Munroe,  Mrs.  Sally,  dis. 
Munroe,  Philip  J.,  dis. 
Morrison,  James  Jr.,  dis. 
Orton,  Mrs.  Rachel,  dis. 
Prescott,  Mrs.  Phebe,  d. 
Pawling,  Albert,  dis. 
Patrick,  Jesse,  dis. 
Patrick,  Caroline  S.,  dis. 
Pratt,  Elizabeth,  d. 
Phelps,  Jonas  H.,  )  dis. 

Phelps,  Catharine  Ann,  -  d. 
Phelps,  Eliza,  )  d. 

Pitcher,  Samuel,  )    , 

Pitcher,  Mrs.  Maria,     /     * 
Poineer,  Elisha,  dis. 
Phillips,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  di?.. 


dis. 


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SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 
Members — continued. 


dis. 


Phillips,  Mrs.  Catharine,  dis. 
Pierson,  Mrs.  Sophia  (David),  d, 
Proudfit,  Ebenezer,  dis. 
Potter,  Alida,  dis. 
Ross,  Elias,  dis.  ) 

Ross,  Mrs.  Matilda,    )  d. 
Root,  Lewis  E.,  dis. 
Russell, 'Julia  Maria,  dis. 
Slasson,  Alfred, 
Slasson,  Mrs.  Julia  Ann, 
Sackett,  Daniel,  d. 
Slate,  Harriet  Amelia,  dis. 
Savage,  Asa,  1 

Savage,  Mary  Ann,    !   , 
Savage,  Emily,  J     * 

Savage,  Maria,  J 

Starbuck,  Mrs.  Maria  J.,  d. 
Staples,  Austin,    )  d. 
Staples,  Mary,      \ 
Swartwout,  Mrs.  Sally,  dis. 
Sheldon,  Mrs.  Margaret,  d. 
Sheldon,  Cyrus  D.,     )  , 
Sheldon,  Mrs.  Eliza,  \  ^• 
Sheldon,  Seth  H.,  dis. 
Stevenson,  Paul  Eugene,  minister. 
Shepard,  Cynthia,  dis. 
Stevenson,  Anna  Louisa,  d. 
Silliman,  Robt.  D.,  d. 
Smith,  Hepsibah,  dis. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Elsie  E.,  d. 
Sims,  Mrs.  Jane  Mary,  d. 
Schuyler,  Hannah,  d. 
Thayer,   Harriet,         [  d. 
Thayer,  Phihna  P.,   \  dis. 
Townsend,  Almira,  dis. 
Thompson,  John  L.,  dis. 
Thompson,  Thomas  J.,  dis. 
Toby,  Caroline  A.,  dis. 
Turner,  John,  )   ,. 

Turner,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  \  °^*- 
Truworthy,  Wm.  F.,  d. 
Van  Schaick,  Hannah,  dis. 
Van  Schoonhoven,  Mrs.  Elizabeth, 
dis. 


Van  Buskirk,  Philip,  V.  N.,  dis. 

Vanderlip,  Elias  Jr.,  dis. 

Van  Tuyl,  Amanda,  d. 

Van  Arnam.  Newcomb  J.,  dis. 

Vail,  Mrs.  Eliza  Ann,  dis. 

Vail,  James,  d. 

Warford,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  d. 

Wager,  Mrs.  Olive,  d. 

Wallace,  Uriah,  dis. 

Whiting,  Daniel,  dis. 

Weed,  Clarissa,  ) 

Weed,  James,   )  dis. 

Wells,  Horace,  dis. 

Wheeler,  George,  d. 

Wells,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  dis. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Jane,  dis. 

Whittemore,  James,  dis. 

Weld,  Mis.  Prudence  (Joseph),  dis. 

Work,  Catherine,  dis. 

Wood,  Sylva,  dis. 

Young,  Mrs.  Ann,  dis. 

1832. 

Balch,  Catherine,  E.,  d. 
Black,  Mrs.  Isabella,  dis, 
Bacon,  Mrs.  Julia  (Jared  G.),  d. 
Bixbv,  Eunice,  d. 
Bulkiev,  John  W.,     )  ,. 
Bulkley,  Mrs.  Emily,  P^^* 
Church,  Mrs.  Mary  (Nathaniel),  dis. 
Dederick,  William,  )  ,. 

Dederick,  Mrs.  Catherine  F.,  ]  ^^®' 
Dermott,  Mary 

Dutton,  Mrs.  Lemira  (George),  dis. ^ 
Emmons,  Frances  P.,  d. 
Graham,  Betsey,  dis. 
Hastings,  Nancy,  dis. 
Jarvis,  Mrs.  Mary,  dis. 
Kendrick,  Mrs.  Caroline  (John  H.), 

d. 
Lemon,  Mrs.  Grace,  dii. 
McEwen,  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Mowry,  LeRoy,  )  ^.^ 

Mowry,  Mrs.  Catherine  f      * 


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35 


Members — continued. 


Tapgart,  Mrs.  Eliza,  dis. 
Twiste,  Mrs.  Clarissa,  dis. 
Trueworthv,  Mrs.  Rhobey  ( Wm.  F.) 

d.  '  .         ■ 

Waters,  Elisha,  )  d. 

Waters,  Mrs.  Martha,  >• 
Waters,  Delia,  )  dis. 

Wasson,  Robert,  dis. 
Whittemore,  Mrs.  Rebecca  J.,  dis. 

1833. 

Armstrong,  Jennette,  dis. 

Bassett,  Emeline  M. 

Bellows,  Charlotte  Whitney,  dis. 

Bigelow,  Mrs.  Mary,  dis. 

Copp,  Mrs.  Rebecca,  dis. 

Davidson,  Richard,  dis. 

Greene,  Mrs.  Mary,  d. 

Hastings,  Caroline,  di<. 

Kellogg,     Mrs.    Frances    Amelia 

(Charles  H.) 
McQueen,  Jennette,  dis. 
Otis,  Mrs.  Mary  (Chandler),  d. 
Ogden,  Caroline,  dis. 
Pixley,  Mark,  dis. 
Porter,  Sophronia,  dis. 
Smalley,  Mrs.  Cynthia,  dis. 
Stewait,  Marg-aret,  dis. 
Stimpson,  William,  dis. 
Stover,  Catherine,  dis. 
Underbill,  Abigail,  d. 
Vanderlip,  Margaret  Ann,  dis. 
Weed,  Jared  S.,  dis. 
Wight,  Daniel,  dis. 
Wight,  George,  dis. 
Wood,   Ransom  E.,  dis. 

1834, 

Bacon,  Jared  G.,  dis. 
Bard,  David,  ) 

Bard,  Mrs.  Penelope,    ) 
Beadleston,  Mrs.  Mary  (Ebenezer) 

dis. 
Chapman,  Zerah  M.,  dis. 


dis 


Clark,  Mrs.  Abigail,  dis. 

Chapman,  Mrs.  Betsey,  dis. 

Clapp,  Sally,  d. 

Coleman,  Edwards  W.,  dis, 

Dane,  Gilman,  d. 

Downs,  Mrs.  Jemima,  dis. 

Dubois,  Mrs.  Mary,  d. 

Eastman,  Mrs.  Jane   (Ira  A.),  dis. 

Frear,  Mrs.  Susan  W.,   ) 

Frear,    Julianna    E.,     ^  dis. 

Fuller,  Adeline,  dis. 

Hinsdale,  Mrs.  Nancy,  dis. 

Horton,  Jonas,  dis. 

Kelly,  Helen,  d. 

Leverick,  Sophia,  dis. 

Phelps,  Samuel,  )  ,. 

Phelps,  Mrs.   Clarissa,  [  ^'^• 

Prime,  Henry,  )     . 

Prime,  Mrs.  Anna   Maria,  ) 

Porter,  Aloa, 

Pullis,  William,      )   ,. 

PuUis,  Mrs.  Ann,  J  ^^^* 

Seller,  Anthony,  dis. 

St.  Jerman,  Anthony,  dis. 

Sheldon,  Elizabeth  H.,  dis. 

Terry,  Mrs.  Barbara,  dis. 

Van  Schoonhoven,  Derrick  B.,  dis. 

Van  Arnam,  Catherine,  d. 

Weller,  Minerva,  dis. 

Wells,  Hannah,  dis. 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  Marion  M.  (Geo.),  d. 

Wilson,  James,  d. 

Woiden,  Mrs.  Mary  (Nathanael),  d. 

1835, 

Adams,  Warren  L.,       )  , 
Adams,  Mrs.    Betsey,    \    ' 
Allendorph,  Mrs.  Hannah,  d. 
Bassett,  Eleanorah 
Bostwick,  Electa,  dis. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Jane,  d. 
Curtis,  Joseph,  dis. 
Churchill,  Otis,  dis. 


36 


.SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


Members — cordinued. 


Deuel,  Alfred,       )  exc. 
Deuel,  Mrs.  Chloe, )  d. 
Dean,  Louisa,  dis. 
Dodd,  Ambrose,  dis. 
Doolittle,  Ann 
Eaton,  Sarah  Cady,  dis. 
Frink,  Mrs.  Mary,  d. 
<jodfrey,  Ktissell  C,  dis. 
Gorrie,  Jennette,  dis. 
Goddard,  Daniel,  dis. 
Herriciv,  Mrs.  Catherine  ( Wm.),  dis 
Henry,  John  R,,  d. 
Henry,  Mrs.  Catherine  E.,  d.      ' 
Jones,  Clementine,  dis. 
McOhesney,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Leon- 
ard.) 
McCombs,  Mrs.  Jane  (Henry),  dis. 
McMurray,  Mrs.  Eliza  (David), 
Osborn,  Ann,  dis. 
Proctor,  Robert,  dis. 
Read,  Chas.  H.,  )  ^j^ 

Read,  Mrs.  Tryphena  L.,  J 
Stevens  ju,  Sarah  R.,  dis. 
Thompson,  Ann  Maria,  dis. 
Van  Tuyl,  Jane,  dis. 
Vanderlip,  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Woodward,  Mrs.  Olive,  d. 

1836. 

Barnard,  Abigail,  dis. 
Bell, Charles  B.,  d. 
Boughton,  Ezra  W. 
Brown,  Royal  H.,  dis. 
Brown,  Sarah  F.,  dis. 
Boyd,  Mrs  Julia  M.  (R.  D.), 
Clark,  William,  d. 
•Coffin,  Lydia  M.,  dis. 
Coffin,  Alfred  M.,  dis. 
C!ornwell,     Mrs.       Laura 

(Morris),  d. 
Comstock,  Mrs.  Ann,  dis. 
Dana,  Esther  Ann,  d. 
Erckenbrack,  Philip, 
Erckehbrack,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 


dis. 


Mari 


)  dis. 
fd. 


Flack,  Catherine,  dis. 
Fellows,  John  P.,  dis. 
Foster,  Edwin,  dis. 
Glendenning,  George  B.,  dis. 
Goodrich,  Christina,      ^ 
Goodrich,  Mahala,         | 
Goodrich,  Josiah  B.,      )■  dis. 
Goodrich,  Mrs.  Mary,   | 
Goodrich,  Mary  R.,      J 
Hakes,  Jeremiah  S. 
Higbie,  Mrs.  Margaret,  dis. 
Hopkins,  William,  dis. 
Kendrick,  Jonathan  H.,  d. 
King,  Mary  Ann,  dis. 
Morse,  Mrs.  Damaris,  d. 
Monilaus,  James,  dis. 
McBurney,  Mrs.  Sarah,  vi^. 
Otis,  Mrs.  Susan  A.,  dis. 
Ridgeway,  James  L.,  dis. 
Rose,  Mrs.  Amelia  M.(Brownell  B.) 

dis. 
Smith,  Bishop,  dis. 
Skidmore,  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Smith,  Caroline  E.,  dis. 
Sullivan,  Mary,  dis. 
Sturtevant,  George  A.,  dis. 
Thayer,  Asa  P.,  dis. 
Thayer,  Laura,  dis. 
Tucker,  Mary  P.,  dis. 
Thurman,  Mrs.  Catherine  M.L.,  dis. 
Van  Brunt,  Mrs.  Betsey  (James),  d. 
Van  Buskirk,  Harriet  C.,  dis. 
Waters,  Elisha,  Jr.,  exc. 
Wheeler,  Lucia  Pamela,    )  dis, 
Wheeler,  Abigail  K,,       ) 
White,  Charles,  )    ,. 

White,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  \  ^^^• 
Wheeler,  Mary  Eliza,  d. 

1837. 

Barney,  Mrs.  Sally  (Bildad),  dis. 
Bassett,  Mrs.  Deborah  (Henry),  dis. 
Bostwick,  ir'arah  A.,  dis. 
Brown,  Jane,  dis. 


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37 


Members — co  n  tin  u  ed. 


Bronk,  Mrs,  Elida,  di«. 

Cheney,  Benjamin,     \  ^.^ 

Cheiiey,    Mrs.  ilary,  \ 

Darrow,  Mrs.  Maria,  dis. 

Devol,  Mr3.  Maria,  d. 

Eaton,  Martin  "]  d. 

E-^ton,  Mrs.    Maria,  |  d. 

E  iton,    Tryphena,     )■  dis. 

Eaton,  Catherine,      (  dis. 

Eaton   Maria,  J  dis. 

Ellis,  Jamts,  dis. 

Gates,  Elias,  ) 

Gates,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann,  >  dis. 

Gates,  Phila,  ) 

Greenman,  Mrs.  Catherine,  dis. 

Hazard,  Robert,  d. 

Hopkins,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Edward), 
dis. 

Hoyt.  James  A.,  dis, 

Hopkins,  Mrs,  Sarah"  H.  B.  (Rev. 

Erast^is),  d. 
Janes,  Mr-;.  Fanny  B.,  dis. 
King,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  w. 
Lawrence,  Samuel  M.,  dis. 
Morse,  Eliakim 
Morse,  Mrs.    Roxanna, 
Rogers,  John  F.,  ) 

Rogers,  Mrs.   Clarissa,  ) 
Stedraan,  Wm.  S.,  dis. 
Seatou,  Mrs.  Jane  (John),  d. 
Sturges,  Mrs.  Sarah,  dis. 
Summerville,   Mrs.  Jeannette,  dis, 
Yan  Dyck,  Laurence,  )    ,. 

Van  Dyck,  Mrs.  Catherine,  ^  ^'^ 
Wheeler,  James,  dis. 
1838. 
Birge.  Mrs.  Hannah,  d. 
Boughton,  Edward  M. 
Banker,  Edward  E.,     \   .,. 
Banker,  Mrs.  Rebecca.  {"    ^^ 
Burnett,  Frederick  P.,  d. 
Burnett,  William, 
Burnett,  Mrs.   Catherine,  }•  dis. 
Burnett,  Almida, 
9^ 


dis. 


Carpenter,   Mrs.   Elizabeth    (Eph- 

raim),  d. 
Corning,  Elizabeth  A,,  dis. 
Davis,  Ira,  )   ,. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Eliza   C,  j"  ^^^• 
Dauchy,  Mrs.  Ann,  d. 
Deno,  Mrs.  Esther,  dis. 
Esterbrook,  Mrs.  Orpha,  dis. 
Gilliland,  William,  )  dis. 

Gilliland,   Mis.   Rachel,    )■  dis. 
Gilliland,  Caroline, 
Hanley.  Samuel,  d. 
Hanibiin,  Maria,  d. 
Martin,  Mrs.  Sally,  dis. 
Morse,  Mary  M.,  dis. 
Perkins,  Mrs  Emeline,  dis. 


Pierson,  Eliphalct,  )    ,. 


Pierson,  Mrs     Salome 
Robinson,  John,  )  es 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann,  [  d. 
Rose,  Brownell  B.,  d. 
Rogers,  John  F., 
Rogers,  Mrs.  Clarissa, 


exc^ 


dis. 


Shepard,  Joseph  H.,  i  ,. 

Shepard,  Mrs.  Mary  M.,    \  ^^^' 
Va  iderheyden,  Mrs.  Sally  T.,  d. 
Van  Brunt,  William,  ) 

Van  Brunt,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  f  ^'^^ 
Whi-skey,  Susan  D.,  dis. 
Weed,  Mrs.  MaryL.  (Jared  S.),  dis. 
Snyder,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  d. 
Snyder,  Peter  H.,  dis. 

1839. 
Burton,  Daniel  B.,  dis. 
Chapman,  Henrv  R.,      )    •,. 
Chapman,  Mrs.  Eliza,    )     ^^^ 
Case,  Thomas  R.,        )  dis. 
Case,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  [  d. 
Clemens,  Debby  Ann,  d. 
Cross,  Lydia,  dis. 
Dibble,  Angeline,  dis. 
Flack,  Jane,  dis. 
Frazer,  Daniel  M.,  #   ,. 

Frazer,  Mrs.  Sally  N.   ^  ^^^' 


38 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


3f embers — continued. 


risk,  Mrs.  Susan,  d. 
Gardiner,  Thomas  J.,  dis. 
Haywood,  Xenophon,         )  ,. 
Haywood,  Mrs.    Eliza  E.,  j  "'''• 
Hervey,  Pamelia  E.,  dis. 
House,  Orla,  )  ^j^ 

House,  Mi^.    Amanda, ) 
Hodorson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Kinp;sley,  Mrs.  Lucy,  d. 
McMurray,  C.itherine,  dis. 
Neer,  Charles,  dis. 
Reynolds,  James  C.  C,  dis. 
Russell,  James  H.,  d. 
Starbuck,  Mrs,  Bethiah,  d. 
Smith,  Sears  E  ,  \  ^j^ 

Smith.  Mrs,  Abisiail  Ann,    J 
Sims,  Wm.  Purges,  dis. 
Snyder,  Alexander,        )  ^ 
Snyder,    Mrs.    Mary,    \ 
Van  Tuyl,  Abram,  ]   ,. 

Van  Tuyl,  Mrs.  Jane,    \ 
Viele  Stephen,  [  ^j^ 

Viele.  Mrs.  Jemima  W.  ) 
Wilson,  Reuben  "|  d. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Mary,  !  dis. 

Wilson,  Eliza  Ann,  (dis. 

Wilson,  Martha   Jane,   J  dis. 
Wheeler,  Mrs.  Martha,  dis. 

1840. 

Allen,  Richard,      )  dis. 

Allen.  Mrs.  Jane,  \  d. 

Baldwin,  Jeremiah,      \  dis. 

Baldwin,  Mrs.  Laura, )  d. 

Barney,  Bildad,  dis. 

Babcock,  Edward,  dis. 

Bellows,  Mrs.  Sarah  E.  (Chas.),  dis. 

Billings.  Mrs.  Harriet  (Horace),  dis. 

Birge,  Truxton,d. 

Bowman,  Frances  A.,  dis. 

Cox,  David  B.,  d. 

Coffin,  Mrs.  Mary  (F.  W.),  dis. 

CornweU,  Morris,  exc. 


Coffin,  Mrs.  Velina,  dis. 
Crumby,  Hannah  E.,  dis. 
Dana,  Mi's.  Mary  Jane  (James) 
Dauchy,  Helen  Mary,  Aw. 
Durnett,  Wm.  K.,  minister,  ordain- 
ed 1847. 
Gager,  Melinda 
Goffe,  Demas,     ^       )  ^.^ 
Goffis,  Mrs.  Adeline, ) 
Goodell,  Anthony  W.,  dis. 
Haight,  Mary  Jane,  dis. 
Hamblin,  Pamela 
Hogeboom,  Catherine,  d. 
Kennedy,  James  C,  dis. 
Macy,  Louisa  C,  dis. 
Mallary,  Ebenezer  L.,    |_  d. 
Mallary,  Mrs.  Deborah,  f 
Manning,  Mary  Ann,  dis. 
McChesney,  Elizabeth,  d. 
Meeker,  Mary,  dis. 
Morrison,  Mrs.  Amelia  (James),  dis. 
Neer,  Mrs.  Jane  Maria  (Chas.),  dis. 
Pearl,  Mrs  Polly,  dis. 
Rogers,  Mary  Elizabeth,  \  j\ 
Rogers,  Julia  F.,  ) 

Rouse,  Mrs.  Emily  M.,  dis. 
Rundell,  Mrs.  Eliza,  d. 
Rumph,  Catherine,  d. 
Swort,  Mrs.  Letitia  (James),  dis. 
Seaver,  Mary  Catherine,  dis. 
Shepard,  Susan,  dis. 
Sheldon,  Cerinthia  M. 
Smith,  Eliza  C,  dis. 
Silliman,  Mrs.    Mary  S.  (R.  D.),  d. 
Thalimer,  Henry,  ^ 

Thalimer,  Mrs.  Catherine,  >-  dis. 
Thalimer,  Elizabeth,  ) 

Thayer,  Mrs,  Sugan  (Hezekiah),  dis. 
Thomas.  Lucy  Ann,  d. 
Truax,  Lucinda,  dis. 
Wallace,  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Wallace,  Juliet,  dis. 
Waters,   Martha,    )  dis. 
Waters,  John,        )  d. 


dis. 


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39 


Members — continued. 


Wolfe,  Mary  Elizabeth,    )  dis. 
Wolfe,  Martha,  f 

Wilson,  Ada,  dis. 
Whitney,  Julia  Ann,  dis. 
Whittaker,  Mrs.  Susan  S.,  dis. 
Willard,  Louisa  0.,  dis. 
Wilder,  Edwin,  dis. 
Wells,  Olive,  dis. 
Whiton,  Frances,  dis. 
Wilson,  William,  )  d. 
Wilson,   Phebe,    )  dis. 

1841. 

Benton,  Henry  A.,  )  dis. 

Benton,  Mrs.  Charlotte,  )  d. 

Cook,  Julia 

Doolictle,  Eliza 

Eaton,  Catherine  Van  Rensselaer, 

dis. 

Fry,  Betsey  B.,  dis. 
Graham,  Lydia,  dis. 
Perkins,  Mrs.  Nancy 
Young,  Mrs.  Mary,  d. 

1842. 

Bassett,  Eliz3,  dis. 

Bradt,  Delia 

Case,  Mrs.  Amelia  A.,  d. 

Colvin,  Margaret,  dis. 

Carter,  Mrs.  Catherine  A.,  dis. 

Burnett,  Mrs.  Emily  A..,  dis. 

Exceen,  Cathe 

Exceen,  Ann 

Exceen,  Maiia, 

Eddy,  Mrs.  Matilda   (Charles),  dis. 

Flack,  Margaret,  dis. 

Fellowes,  Harriet  P.,  dis. 

Foster,  Charles  G.,  dis. 

Green,  Catherine 

Griffin,  Sally  Ann,  dis. 

Hall,  Mary  O. 

Hinsdill,  Joseph  N.,       )    ,. 

Hinsdill,  Mrs.    Fanny,  j"  ^'^• 

Howes,  Eliza  V.  N.,  d. 


lerine,     ) 
Eliza,  y  dis. 


Hutchinson,     Mrs.      Mary      Ann 

(John),  dis. 
Ilslev,  F.  L.,  )   ,. 

Ilsley,  Mrs.   Lucy  W.,  \  ^^'• 
Jones,  Mrs.  Nancy,  dis. 
Kelley.John,  d. 
Lawrence,  Mrs.  Harriet  (Sam'l.  N.), 

dis. 
Mosher,  Mrs.  Rebecca  (Alex.),  dis. 
O'Neil,  Bridget,  dis. 
Swort,  James,   exc. 
Spencer,  James  C  ,  )    ,. 

Spencer,  Mrs.  Margaret  R.,  [     ^  * 
Southard,  Harriet,  dis. 
Snyder,  Mary,  d. 
Thayer,  Levi  P.,  dis. 
Truesdell,  Joanna  D.,  dis. 
Vermilyea,  Catherine  L.,  dis. 
Wallace,  Thomas,         )    ,. 
Wallace,  Mrs.    Julia,    \  ^'^• 
Waggoner,  Jane  M.,  dis. 
Worden,  Stephen  W.,  exc. 
Wood,  John,  dis. 

1843. 

Arms,  Emma  Jane 

Allen,  Harriet  Maria,  )  d. 

Allen,    Margaret  J.,    )  dis. 

Ayers,  Adeline,  dis. 

Bardwell,  Mrs.  Loraine  (John  H.), 

dis. 
Bates,  Wm.  Augustus,  dis. 
Bell,  Jonathan  C,  s. 
Beach,  Edward  D.,  )  s. 

Beach,  Mrs.   Ann  Eliza,    f  d. 
Bell,  Rufus  J.,  s. 
Bigelow,  Edmund,  dis. 
Brown,  Lyman,  \   ,.    , 

Brown,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  f    ^^'J 
Brooks,  Samuel,  dis. 
Burnett,  Helen,  d. 
Burrett,  Mrs.  Nancy,  dis. 


Bowman,  Jabez  P.,  ) 

Bowman,  Mrs.  Sarah  S.,  [ 


dis. 


40 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


Members — continued. 


€heney,  Mary  Jane,  dis. 
Caswell,  Horace  T. 
Coffin,  Harriet  B.,  dis. 
Clapp,  JohQ,  M.D.,  d. 
Clark,  Edmund,  dis. 
dross,  Lyman,  dis. 
Cox.  Mrs.  Martha  P.  (D.  B.,)  d. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Abigail,  dis. 
Demming,  Mary  A.,  dis. 
Dixon,  John.  ) 

Dixon,  Mrs.    Cornelia,  )  dis. 
Edson,  Thomas  H.,  dis. 
Fellows,  Mary  E.  Y.,  d. 
Frear,  Emeline,      ) 
J'rear,  Susan   M.,    \  die. 
Fuller,  Joseph  W.,  dis. 
Fry,  George  Henry,  \    ,. 
Fry,  Sarah  E.,  j"  ^^^• 

Grant,  Gurdon,  d. 
Glass,  William,  dis. 
Oreenman,  Mrs.  Ruth,  dis. 
Gilliland,  Hannah  M.,  dis. 
<xoldsmith,  Thomas 
Hamblin,  Myron,  d. 
Hamilton,  Oliver,  d. 
Hayner,  Wm.  H.,  dis. 
Haight.  Jacob  N.,  d. 
Hart,  Daniel  R.,  dis. 
Hall,  Mrs.  Rachel,  d. 
Haywood,  Charles  H.,  dis. 
Hall,  Benjamin  H.,  dis. 
Hakes,  Mary  Jane,  dis. 
Herrino-ton.  Hiram. 


S-  dif 


Herriugton,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann,  V  dis 
Herrington,  Eliza,  )  dis. 

Hendryx,  Thomas  P.,  dis. 
Hinsdil,  Chester  N  ,  dis, 
Howes,  Wm.  J. 

Ho\t,  Mrs.  Susan  A.  (Jas.  A.),  d, 
Kei'ogg,  John  Q.,  dis. 
Kirklaiid,  Mrs.  Abigail,  w. 
Kendriok,  Mrs.  Catherine  (Samuel), 

di8. 
Lansing,  Emma,  dis. 


ydis. 


Lodette.  Jane,  dis. 

Moore,  Ransom  B,,  dis. 

Mackey,  Flora 

Moulthiop,  Mrs.   Mary  (John  B.), 

dis. 
Mann,  John  P.,  dis. 
Mallary,  Deborah  A. 
Munroe,  Barnabas,  dis. 
Merriam,  Homer, 
Merriam,  Mrs.  Jane, 
Merriam,   Mrs.    Mary   Ann,     , 

(Wm.),  dis.  J 

McCarty,  Mrs.  Dorcas,  d. 
Norton,  Joseph  C. 
Preston,  Mrs.  Julia  Ann,  d. 
Prescott,   Margaret  Ann,  d. 
Pierce,  James,  d. 
Prait,  Alanson,  dis. 
Rankin,  Harriet,  d. 
Richardson,  Susan  C,  dis. 
Roth,  John,  exc. 
Rouse,  Julia  M.,  dis. 
Robinson,  R.  C,  )    ,. 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Sarah  L.,      \  ^^^• 
Rouse,  Cornelia,  dis. 
Seaton,  John,  d. 
Sheldon,  Ann  Eliza,  dis. 
Siiliman,  Samu(4  D.,  d. 
Silliman,  Charles  A.,  dis. 
Sprague,  John  W  ,  dis. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Paulina 
Start,  Martha, 
Start,  Mary, 
Sweetland,  Hpnry  K.,  d. 
Snyder,  Ann  L.,  dis. 
Tailmadge,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Elibha), 

dis. 
Thrall,  Henry  Homer,  dis. 
Thompson,  Ann  Maria,  d. 
Thomp.-*on,  Jane  Elizabeth,  d. 
Toby,  Richard  P.,  dis. 
Vandercook,  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Van  Dyke,  Lawrence,  dis. 
Waters,  Elizabeth  D.,  exc. 


dis. 


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41 


Members — continued. 


d. 

dia. 

dis. 


Wallace,  Gurdon  B. 
Waters,  Loraine  B. 
Weed,  Julia  F.,      {  ^j^ 
Weed,  Henry   E.,) 
Whitney,  Harriet,  dif>. 
Weeks,  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Wheeler,  M;iry  Jane,  dis. 
Wilson,  George  B.,  dis. 
Wilson,  Mary,  dis 
Winne,  Elizabeth  A.,  dis. 
Wells,  J.  Fairchild,  d. 

1844. 

Almy,  Mrs.  Gertrude  (George),  dis. 

Armstrong.  Ethan,  dii. 

Bard.  David, 

Bard,  Mrs.  Penelope, 

Boughton,  Ezra,  ] 

Boughton,  Mrs.  Sarah, 

Cutler.  Laura  L.,  dis. 

Davi^t.  Ivfi,  I  jjg 

Davis,  Mrs.  Eliza,  \        ' 

Darrow,  Mrs   Maria,  d. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  (Rev.  John) 

dis. 
Divis,  Helen  S  ,  dis, 
Davis,  John  K.  Jr„  minister. 
Field,  Franklin 
Hovvres,  Sarah  M.,  dis. 
Kneeland,  Joseph  C, 
Kneeland,   Mrs.    Harriet, 
Kneeland,  Isaac  N., 
Kneeland,  Mrs.    Frances  N., 
Lvman,  Ch  irles,  d. 
Merriam,  William,  dis. 
Pierce.  Henry,  )    ,. 

Pierce,  Mrs.    Maria  0.,  ]  ^^^' 
Tallmadge,  Elisha,  d. 
Tallmadge,  Henry,  dis. 
Warner,  William,  dis. 
Waters,  Nancy,  dis. 
Whiting,  Mrs.  AnnaK.,  dis. 
Wolfe,  Charles  Wm.,  d. 


dis. 


dis. 


Wright,  Caleb,  dis. 

1845. 

Alden,  Mrs.  Roxanna,  d. 
Baldwin,  Anna,  exc. 
Benton,  George  R.,  exc. 
Billingrs,  Horace,  dis. 


r.,[ 


dis. 


B.iker,  Floyd  P.. 
Baker,   Mrs.  Eliza 
Crane,  Lucinda  H.,  dis. 
Ciumby,  Harriet,  dis. 
Duncan,  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Davis,    Sarah,  E.,  /  ,. 
Dm  vis,    Mary  D.,    \ 
Deming,  Mary  Ann,  dis. 
Devoe,  John,  /  , 

Devoe,  Mrs.  Catherine,  f    ' 
Dunham,  Esther 
Eaton,  Joseph  D.,  dis, 
Griffith,  Mary  E.  S.,  dis. 
Hi  s'.eJ,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  (Hiram),  di&] 
Kirkland,  Ann  Eliza,  dis. 
Linnt'll,  Tempe,  dis. 
Mastin,  Julia  Ann,  dis. 
Moore,  Harriet  Augusta,  dis. 
Osborn,  Mrs.  Sarah,  d. 
Pulmer,  Henry  L.,  dis. 
Pertiu,  Margaret 
Peck,  Eleazer  A.,       ) 
Peck,  Mr.-^.  Lucy  E.     J 
Phelps  Samuel, 
Phelps,  Mrs.  Clarissa, 
Snow,  Wm.  Wait 
Stow,  Gardner,  )  d. 

Stow,  Mrs.  Sophia  P.  ) 
Taylor,  VViUiam  S.,  dis. 
Van  Bergen,  F.  S.,  \ 

Van  Bergen,  Mrs.  Pamelia,]" 
Vanderpool,    Mrs.  Margaret  (Ste- 
phen A.),  dis. 
Wood,  Mrs.    Rebecca  (John),  dis. 
Willard,  Henry,  minister,  dis. 
Mosher,  Alfred, 
Mosher,  Mrs.  Sally, 


}- 


dis. 


dis. 


42 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


Mem  hers — coniinu  ed. 


1846. 


dis. 


Bothwell,  Jane,         )    i- 
Bothwell,  Elizabeth,;  ^^^• 
Dusenberry,  Mrs.  Ida  (Charles  E.) 
Finley,  Jennette,  )  ,. 
Einley,  Jane,        P^^' 
Kinnieut,  John  W.,  )   ,. 

Kinnieut,  Mrs.  Gertrude  V.,  ) 
Mallary,  Ebenezer  L.,  d. 
Rogers,  Mary  E.,   )   ^j^ 
Eogers,  Julia  F.,  j 
Rose,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Joshua),  dis, 
Roseboom,  Mrs.  Isabella  (John),  d. 
Strain,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Tallmadge,  Mrs.  Frances  (Henry), 

dis. 
Wheeler,  William, 
Wheeler,  Mrs.  Lydia, 
Wight,  Wm.  W.,  )  d. 

Wight,  Mrs.  Lydia  A.  P.,  f 

1847. 

Arnold,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  (James),  d. 
Birge,  Mrs.  Parizade  (Truxton),  d. 
Bart,  Mrs.  Catherine,  dis. 
Crocker,  Henry  S.,  i  d'q 

Crocker,  Mrs.  Hannah  P.,    ) 
Clapp,  Walter  G.,  )    ,. 

Clapp,  Mrs.    Henrietta  C,    j"  ^'^• 
Conaut,  John  H.,  |    ,. 

Conant,  Mrs.  Lucina  M.,  ) 
Carpenter,  Mariettas.  G.  (Calyin), 

dis. 
Cady,  Delia  Ann,  dis. 
Devoe,  Sarah  C,  d. 
Devoe,  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Devoe,  Caroline,  d. 
Eaton,  Susan  C,  dis. 
Eldredge,  Mrs.  Pamelia,  dis. 
Flack,  Sarah,  dis. 
Fry,  Mary  Amelia,  dis. 
Fonda,  Mrs.  Cornelia  S.,  dis. 
Hamilton,  Sarah  (Oliver),  dis. 


Vdi6 


dis. 


Kneeland,  Josephine,  dis. 
Myers,  Mary  (Jesse  M.),  dis. 
Meeker,  Mrs.  Eliza,  dis. 
Merriam,  Mrs,  Thirza,  w. 
Merriam,  Dorotha,  ]•  dis. 

Merriam,  Mary  C, 
Onthank,  Mrs.  Nancy,  d. 
Patterson,  Mrs.  Evelina,  dis. 
Prescott,  Henry  Ensign,  exc. 
Rose,  Mrs.  Amelia  M.  (B.  B.) 
Younglove,  Letitia  Amelia,  dis. 

1848. 

Benton,  Mrs.  Harriet  (Geo.  R.),  d. 
Baker,  William  Van  Xess,  dis. 
Bothwell,  Margaret,  )  dis. 
Bothwell,  Frances.  )  d.     ' 
Bates,  Samuel  D.,  dis. 
Cox,  Ann  Eliza,  dis. 
Clark,  Mary  Ann,  d. 
Curtis,  William, 
Curtis,  Mrs.    Susan,  ^ 
Devoe,  Harriet 
Demming,  Julia,  a.  . 
Dauchy,  Mrs.  Clarissa  (Sam'l) )    ,. 
Dauchy,  Delia,  \  2^^' 

Dauchy,  Edward  N.,    )    ,. 
Dauchy,  Mrs.  Marion,  j" 
Dauchy,  Sam'l  Theodore,  dis. 
Drake,  Mrs.  ("Catherine  D.(R.  L.) 
Eaton,  Mary,  dis. 
Edson,  Thomas,  d. 
Fonda,  Louisa  Scudder,  dis. 
Fry,  Charles  Hanford,  d. 
Hakes,  Agnes,  dis. 
Holden,  Mary  Ann,  dis. 
Houghton,  Frances  M.,  d. 
Rolmes,  Jacob  ) 

Holmes,  Mrs.  Lucretia,  >•  dis. 
Bolmes,  Edward,  ) 

King,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Lyman,  Elizabeth  L.,  dis. 
Mackey,  Ann  Eliza,  dis. 
Mann,  Elizabeth  J.,  dis. 


PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH,    TROY,    N.   Y. 
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43 


Mann,  Chas.  0.,  dis. 

McElwee,  Alexander,  dis. 

Pinckney,  Mrs.  Maria,  dis. 

Persons,  Susan,  dis. 

Persons,  Anna 

Pomcroy,  Samuel,  )  d. 

Poraerov,  Mrs.  Caroline  F.,    ^  dis. 

Shaw,  \Vm.  H.,  d. 

Shaw,  Mrs.  Emeline,  dis. 

Shaw,  Caroline,  dis. 

Strain,  t^arah,  dis. 

Swartwout,  Henry, 

Swartwout,  Mrs.  Maria  A., 

Somers,  Jerome,  dis. 

Shankland,  Mrs.  Caroline  A.,  dis. 

Sprague,  Mrs.  Cynthia  E.,  dis. 

Wadsworth,  Jane  L.  (Rev.  Chas.), 

dis. 
Williamson,  Mrs.  Jane,  dis. 
Wood,  Marion,  dis. 
Wallace,  Chas.  Augustus,  dis. 

1849. 

Ackley,  Mrs  Tamson,  d. 
Allen,  Mrs.  Clarissa,  d. 
Apgar.  Mrs.  Mary,  dis. 
Bassett,  Joseph,  )  ^^ 

Ba.«<sett,  Mrs.  Julia,      ) 
Bundy,  Ezra  S.,  )   ,. 

Bundy,  Mrs.  Helen  M.   ^     ^' 
Bruce,  William, 
Bruce,  Mrs.  Sarah, 
Field,  Mrs.  Mary  (Franklin) 
Flack,  James  W.,        {  . 
Flack.  Mrs.  Jane  W.,  \  "' 
Fish.  Mrs.  Eliza,  dis. 
Fonda,  Mary,  dis. 
Goldsmith,  Mrs.  Miranda  (Thos.) 
Goldsmith,  Catherine 
Harvey,  Henry,  ) 

Harvey,  Mrs.  Roxanna,  y  d, 
Harvey,  Pihoda,  ) 

'Eo}t,  Mrs.  Ann  Eliza,  dis. 


dis. 


House,  Hiram,  }  ^j^ 

House,  Mrs.  Ann  M.,  \ 
Jones,  Clementina,  dis. 
Kneeland,  Henry  L.,  )  ^^ 

Kneeland,  Mrs.  Sarah  J.  M.,y 
Lockhart,  Margaret,  dis. 
Low,  Peter,  }  ^. 

Low,  Mrs.  Mary  E.,  f 
Loring,  Mrs.  Caroline,  d. 
Lawrence,  Sani'l  N.  )   j. 

Lawrencf^,  Mrs.  Harriet,    ) 
Leary,  Sarah  Ann,  dis. 
Mitchell,  Hannah 
McDoual,  Peter,         )  ^ 
McDoual,  Mrs.  Ann,  f 
Miner,  Henry  A.,  dis. 
Xewbanks,  Mrs.  Mary  T.(Rev.  Jno.) 
Ross,  Mrs.  Jane   (Nelson  D.),  exc. 
Stiles,  Charles,  )  ^ 

Stiles,  Mrs.  Eleanor  H., ) 
Salisbury,  Orison,  > 

Salisbury,  Mrs.  Mary    ) 
Simmons,  Henry,  )  ^ 

Simmons,  Mrs.  Catherine,     ( 
Sims,  Mrs.  Ellen  (Geoige) 
Sheldon,  Francis  E.,  dis. 
Taylor,  Olive,  d. 
Thayeu,  Levi,  )  ^j^ 

Thayer,  Mrs.  Isabel,   ) 
Wigoins,  John,  dis. 
Wood,  Jacob  C.  ) 

Wood,  Mrs.  Catherine  J.  f 
Willard,  Mrs.  Mary  E,  (Levi),  dis. 

1850. 

Glass,  Mrs.  Frances  A.,  dis. 
McCurdy,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  d. 
McKown,  Mrs.  Catherine 
Marston,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  D.,  exc. 
Phelps,  Mrs.  Ehza  M.  (Jonas  H.), 

dis. 
White,  Reuben,  )  dis. 

White,  Mrs.  Clarissa, )  d» 


44 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL   OF    THE    SECOND 


Members—continued. 


1851. 


dis. 


Adams,  Mrs.  Nancy, 
Adams,  Nancy, 
Adams,  Mary, 
Allen,  Mrsv  Mary  (Richard) 
Boughton,  Ezra,  |  , 

Boughton,  Mrs.  Sarah,    \    ' 
Clark,  Mrs.  Charlotte  M. 
Collins,  Ebenezer  R, 
DcGroot,  Mrs.  Jane,  dis. 
Dally,  Mrs.  Abigail,  d. 
Davis,  Elijah  D.,      )    ,. 
Davis,  Mrs.  Sarah,  \  ^^^• 
Davis,  James  T,,  ) 

Davis,  Mrs.  Louisa  T.,  >•  dis. 
Davis,  Chas,  M.,  ) 

Frisbee,  Mrs.  Eliza  W.,  dis. 
Field,  Mrs.  Maria  A.  (Rev.  Thos. 

P.),  dis. 
Fish,  Mrs.  Caroline  B., 
Fish.  Isabel, 
Goodrich,  Elizabeth 
Hutchinson,  John, 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.  Matilda, 
Hayward,  Mrs.  Esther  (Albert) 
Lemon,  Mary 
McChesney,  Emily 
Rogprs,  Mrs.  Julia  A.,  c 
Rundell,  Phebe  L.,  d. 
Stiles,  Irving  C, 
Stiles,  Mrs.  Eleanor  H., 
Smith,  Bethia,  dis. 
Tillson,  Mrs.  Miranda,  dis. 
Thayer,  Hezekiah,      )  d. 
Thayer,  Mrs.  Susan,  j"  dis. 
Whiton,  Mrs.  Deborah,  d. 


185.3. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Maria,  dis. 
Heap,  Blackburn,  )  dis. 
Heap,  Mrs    Mary,  f  d. 
Haywood,  Charles  H.,  dis. 


dis. 


dis. 


dis. 


McClure,  Samuel  S.    ) 

McClure,  Mrs.  Sarah ) 

Morey,  Levi  B., 

Morey,  Mrs.  Mary  E., 

Mauliin,  Mrs.  Anna  Frances  (Joa.), 

dis. 
Rogers,  John,  dis. 
Wightman,  Mrs.  Ann,  dis. 
Weed,  Mrs.  Phebe  M.  (Henry  E.), 

dis. 
Mattocks,  Mrs.  Ann  Maria,  dis. 

1853. 

Boughton,    Mrs.    Catherine    Jane 

(Ezra  W.) 
Baker,  Ann  Maria,        } 
Baker,  Charlotte  Ann,) 
Badeau,  Mrs.    Catherine  M.  (Wm. 

C),  dis. 
Carpenter,  Mrs.    Edna   (Ephraim) 
Fry,  Martha  Lord,  dia. 
King,  Emarine  C,  dis. 
Nims,  Henry  B.,  )  ^.^ 

Nims,  Mrs.  Susan  A.,  \ 
Poucher,  Charles, 
Poucher,  Mrs.  Mary  E., 
Parmalee,  Mrs.  Margaret  Ann 
Parraenter,  Mrs.  Lorenda  C.  (F.  J.) 
Parke,  Mrs.    Caroline   E.  (Austin),; 

dis. 
Winne,  Mary  C,  dis. 

1854. 

Adams,  Mrs.  Mary,  d. 

Bell,  Mrs.  Eliza,  dis. 

Bills,  Mrs.  Dorothy  (John  A.),  dis 

Clapp,  Adelaide  J.,  dis. 

Finlay,  Agnes,  dis. 

Hakes,  Gertrude,  dis.  j 

Hinsdale,  Mrs.  Esther  (Ezra  M.^'j 

dis. 
Harrison,  John  ) 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Irene   f 
Kinnicut,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dis. 


dis. 


I  Go 


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Members — continued. 


45 


j-di3. 


dis. 


J 


Mclntyre,  Daniel, 

Mclntyre,  Mrs.  Anna, 

Pierce,  Hiram  D., 

Pierce,  Mrs.  Sarah  J. 

Pierce,  Elvira  A., 

Pierce,  Mary  C, 

Pettit,  Mrs.  Abby  L.  (P.  S.),  dis. 

Silliman,    Mrs.    Helen  A.  (Robert 

F.) 
Stockwell,  Isaac  M.,  d. 
Wilkinson,  Ward,  )    ■,. 

Wilkioson,  Mrs.  Mary  R.,) 
Willard,  Clarence,  d. 
Wheeler,  Mrs.  Lavinia 

1855. 

Allen,  Frederick  P. 

Bradt,  Ruth,  d. 

Bowman,  Mrs.  Martha  A.,  dis. 

Benton,  Mary  R. 

Badeau,  Wm.  C,  dis. 

Brown,  Agnes  L. 

Clapp,  Alphonso  L.  R.,  d. 

Clapp,  Mrs.  Harriet 

Christopher,  Mrs.  Jane,  d. 

Crows,  Mrs.  Lucretia,  dis. 

Corning,  Mrs.  Arabella,  d. 

Clark,  Airs.  Sarah  M.  (Starr) 

Dunlap,  Mrs.  Agnes  (Henry),  dis. 

Dauchy,  Geo.  K.,  dis. 

DeFreest,  Mrs.  Margaret,  dis. 

DeFreest,  Margaret  F. 

Dauchy,  Emma  Jane,  dis. 

Fry,  Julia  Maria,  dis. 

FUck,  Mrs.  A.  H..  d. 

Fuller,  Joseph  W., 

Fuller,  Mrs.  Mary  E. 

Goodman,  Jane  E.,  dis. 

Goodman,  Mrs.  Ellen  _(James  E.), 

dis. 
Goldsmith,  Alex.  S. 
Greene,   Mrs.    Sarah    Jane    (Das- 

com),  d. 


dis. 


Harvey,  Emily  A.,  dis. 

Hagen,  Mrs.  Susan  (Wm.) 

Harvey,  Henry  B.,  d, 

Ingram,  Mrs.  Jeannette,  exc. 

Jenkins,  Geo.  W.,  dis. 

Kinnicut,  Samuel  A.,  dis. 

Kellogg,  James  H. 

Lyon,  Mrs.  Hannah  E.  (W.  H.) 

Liney,  Mrs.  Nancy  (Archibald) 

Loring,  Alice,  dis. 

Lord,  Mrs.  Julia  A.  (Wm.) 

McMurray,  Frances  E. 

Mann,  John  D.,  )  dis. 

Mann,  Mrs.  Martha  P., )  d. 

Moore,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  W.  (Amasa 

R.),  dis. 
Perkins,  Wm  E.,  dis. 
Perkins,  Charles  A.,  d. 
Parsons,  Sophia  P.,  dis. 
Qua,  Mrs.  Ann  C,  dis. 
Rose,  Irving  W. 
Reed,  Mary  Jane,  dis. 
Robinson,  Elizabeth 
Richards,  Mrs.  Ann    Eliza  (Horace 

Jones) 
Smalley,  Louisa  Jane 
Senior,  Francis,  |   ■,. 

Senior,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  S     ^' 
Smith,  Maria  H  ,  dis. 
Snyder,  Charlotte  B.,  dis. 
Stoughton,  Delia  E.,  dis. 
Stearns,  Helen  W.,  dis. 
Silliman,  Cornelia  F. 
Stephens,  Mrs.  Mary   Jane  (Adam 

Seneca) 
Swartwout,  Mrs   Amelia  S.  (Chas. 
H.),  dis. 

Southard,  Hiram  W.,  dis. 
Tallmadge,  John  H.,  dis. 
Tracy,  Mrs.  Catherine,  dis. 
Uehlinger,  Elizabeth,  d. 
Watson,  George  F.,  dis. 
Walker,  George  W.,  dis. 
Wood,  Nathaniel  C,  s. 


46 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


Members — continued. 


1856. 


Allen dorph,  Mrs.  Dorothy,  w. 
Allen,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Ann  (Fred  P.) 
Barrlnorer,  Wm.  N.,         >   ^j^ 
Barrlnger,  Mrs.  Susan,   > 
Conant,  Henry  A.,  > 

Conant,  Mrs.  Ann  Eliza,  f 
DeFreest,  Mrs.  Catherine,!  ^^^ 
DeFreest,  Catherine,  i 

Clark,  Mrs.  Mary   T.    (Waldo),  d. 
Lynrsan,  George  W.,         ^  ^jg 
Lyman,  Mrs.  Susan  B.,   ^ 
Lasell,  Mrs.  Martha,  d. 
Strickland,  George  W.,         )    ,. 
Strickland,  Mrs.  Maria  T.,   f  '''^• 
Salisbury,   Mrs.    Deborah  (Jesse), 

dis. 
TuUy,  Mrs.  Lucy,  dis. 


),dis. 


(Rev. 
j   dis. 


1857. 
Cox,  Mrs.  Susannah  (Wm.  S, 
Dewey,  Georgianna,  dis. 
HoMen,  Serena  B.,  dis. 
Kirk,  Mrs   Barbara,  dis. 
Remsen,  Mi^tilda  C,  d. 
Smalley,    Mrs.    Louisa    J. 

ElamSraalley,  D.D.),d; 
Teachout,  Almond  D.,  M.D., 
Teachout,  Mrs.  Harriet  A., 
Van  Tuyl,  Abram,         )    , 
Van  Tuyl,  Mr  .  Jane,    j      " 
Wildman,  Harris  B., 
Wildman,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  D. 
Wildman.  Mrs.  Clarissa,  w. 


1858. 

Alden,    Mrs.    Charlotte  (Alonzo), 

dis. 
Bacon,  Jared  L.,  dis. 
Butler,  James  D.,  dis. 
Burdett,  Frances  C,  dis. 
Church,  Henry  S.,  dis. 
Dana,  Clara  W.,  dis. 


Folger,  Martha  M.,  dis. 
German,  Wm.  P.,  \  ^ 
German,  Chas.  R.,j 
Gallup,  Wm.  H. 
Gates,  Catherine  Ann,  dis. 
Holdredge,  Arnold  H.,   "^  ^.^ 
Holdredge,  Mrs.  Lucia,  j 
Hubbard,  .Josiah  B.,  dis. 
Harrison,  John  Leroy,  dis. 
Hay,  Rachel  Ann 
Horton,  Mrs.  Jane  (Daniel  S.) 
Kimmis,  Mrs.  Lorannah,  dis. 
Lyman,  Alida  W,,  dis. 
Lyman,  Charles,  dis. 
Luce,  Mrs.  Magdalen,  dis. 
Lape,  Fred'k  A.,  ) 

Lape,  Mrs.  Pamelia,     ) 
Low.  Harriet  A.,  dis. 
Liney,  Mary  Ruth,  dis. 
Morell.  John  D.,  d. 
Sheldon,  Edas  P. 
Tomb,  Sam'l  J.,  dis. 
Taft,  Mrs.  Lucy  Ann,  d. 
Van  Heusen,  Mrs.  Nancy,  dis. 
Welsh,  Mrs.  Sarah  (John),  dis. 
Willson,  Thoa.  Newton,     ) 
Willson,  Mrs.  Mary  C.  E.,  j 
Willard,     Mrs.     Sarah     Frances 
(Clarence),  d. 

1859. 

Allis,  Jno.  M.,  minister,  dis. 
Alden,  Alonzo,  dis. 
Burdett,  Mrs.  Abigail  (Geo.  C.) 
Barnes,  Sarah  S.,  dis. 
Bigelow,  Chas.  H.,    \  ^j^ 
Bigelow,  Mrs.  Alida.  j 
BuUis,  Mrs.  Sarah  F.,  dis. 
Barnes.  Andrew  Jackson,  dis. 
Buell,  Jane  Love,     \  d. 
Buell,  Elizabeth  L.,/ 
Carter,  Mrs.  Catherine  A.,  dis. 
Duryea,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  R.  (Rev. 
T.),  dis. 


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47 


Ernest,  Mary 
Francisco,  Francis  C. 
Greenhill,  David, 
Groenhill.  Mrs.  Mary  McKay,  ^  d, 
Godson,  Mrs.  Rachel  M.  (Jas.  Q.) 
Herron,  David,  ) 

Herron,  Mrs.  Sarah,  >-  dis. 
Herrou,  Sarah,  ) 

Lawrence,  Sam'l  N.,         7   a\^ 
Lawrence,  Mrs.  Harriet,    ) 
McCulloch,  Mrs.  Ann,  dis. 
Noyes,  Matthew  P.,     ]^   ,. 
Koyes,  Mrs.  Julia  F.,  ) 
Ocumpaugh,  Frederick  > 

Ocunipaiigh,  Mrs.  Catherine    ) 
Pettis,  Wm.  B.,  )  dis. 

Pettis,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  J-  dis. 
Pettis,  Julius  R.,  ) 

Pike,  Wra.  H.,  dis. 
Richards,  Mrs.  Annie,  dis. 
Richards,  Sarah,  dis. 
Snyder,  Julia,  dis. 
Sargeant,  Mrs.  EUshaba  (Sam'l  S.), 

dis. 
Siras,  Mrs.  Helen  C.  (Jas.  H.),  dis. 
Schoonmaker,  M,  D.,  1  d'^ 

Schoonniaker,  Mrs.  Matilda,)     ^  " 
Stebbins,  Mrs.  Charlotte, )_   , 
Stebbins,  Caroline,  j 

Smith,  Harvey,  dis. 
Searle,  Wm.  S.,  M.D.,  dis. 
Stearns,  Mrs.  Eliza,  w.,  d. 
Stearns,  Helen  W. 
Van  Valkenburgb,  Mrs.  Helen  M. 

B.,  dis. 
Weller,  Minerva,  d. 

1860. 

Allen,  Richard,         )  d. 

Allen,   Mrs.    Mary  j" 

Andrews, 

Andrews, 

Barnes,  Electus  C,  )    ,.^ 

Barnes,  Mrs.   Catherine  A.,j 


James  W., ) 
Mrs.    Eliza  y 


Bonce,  Mrs.  Susan  (J.  E.) 
Chamberlin,  Lee,  dis. 
Case,  C.  Howard 
Duryea,  Edward  C,  d. 
Drake,  Mrs.  Nancy  (Garret  L.) 
Dermott,  Augusta 
Flack,  Mrs.  Mary  (Wm.  H.) 
Fuller,  Augustus  R.,  )    ,. 
Fuller,  Mrs.  Mary  N.,[  ^^^ 
Gay,  Mary  J. 
Goddard,  Carrie  K.,  dis. 
Hicks,  Philip  H.,  dis. 
Herron,  Robert  B.,  dis. 
Joslin,  Samuel,         1^    ,. 
Joslin,  Mrs.  Alice,  ]"       * 
Kirby,  Peter,  ^ 

Kit  by,  Mrs.  Charlotte,  >  dis. 
Kirby,  Charlotte,  } 

Loomis,  Mrs.  Hannah,  d. 
Lewis,  Valentine  A.  minister. 
Moore,  Amasa  R.,  dis. 
Mc(  lure,  S.  A.,  dis. 
Nichols,  Esther,  dis. 
Pine,  James  K.  P.,  dis. 
Prescott,  Helen,  dis. 
Pierce,  Frances  M.,  dis. 
Peck,  Wm.  A.,  dis. 
Peck,  Alfred  G.,  dis. 
Pettis,  William 
Powers,  Caroline  A.,  dis. 
Pettis,  Joel,  \ 

Pettis,  Mrs.  Catherine,  [•  die, 
Pettis,  Cornelia,  ) 

Stephens,  Adam  Senoca 
Sargeant,  Samuel  S.,  dis. 
Stebbins,  Richard  Bryan,  d. 
Sims,  Helen  L.,  d. 
Stratton,  Morris  H.,  dis 
Severance,  Mrs.  Amanda,  w.,  dis. 
Thatcher,  Mrs.  Mary,  dis. 
Thayer,  Eiastus  H.,  dis. 
Talcott,  Daniel  W.,    )    ,. 
Talcott,  Mrs.  Viletta,  j   ^'^' 
Taft,  Ann  Eliza 


4.8 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


Members, — continued. 


Van  Vranken,  Mrs.  Ann  E., 
Van  Vranken,  Gertrude  M.,  \  dis. 
Van  Vranken,    Phebe   A., 
Williams,  Allen  R.  \ 

Williams,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  J 


1861. 

Abbott,  Mary  D.,  dis. 

Allen,  Mrs.  Mary,  dis. 

Allen,  Adelaide,  dis. 

Bogardus,  Mrs.  Mary  E. 

Belcher,  Mrs.  Sarah  F.  (Abm.  N.) 

Beach,  Abby  E. 

Brust,  Mrs.  Fanny  A.  (David) 

Bailey,  Mrs.  Laura  (Speccer) 

Corse,  Mrs.  Hattie  Amelia  (A,  P.) 

Duryea,  Benjamin,  dis. 

Dorchester,  Lnura 

Fink,  Mrs.  Julia  A.  (Edward),  dis. 

Gleason.  Mrs.  Mary  B.  (S.  0.),  d. 

Hawley,  Julius  S 

Hawley,  John  G. 

Hunt,  Mrs.  Wealthy, )  w. 

Hunt,  Elizabeth  e!    \ 

Holcomb,  Chester,  dis. 

Hyde,  Wm.  B  ,  dis. 

House,  Hiram,  )  ,. 

House,  Mrs.  Ann  M.,  )    ^  " 

Lawrence,  Mary  L.,  dis. 

Leavens,  Valeria  A. 

Locke,  Mrs.  Julia  W.,  dis. 

Meader.  Mrs.  Caroline   (Bromley) 

Murray,  Mrs.  Jane  (Archibald),  d. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  (Jno.  C),  d. 

Moore,  Anna  V.,  dis. 

Moore,  Alice  A. 

Otis,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dis. 

Peck,  E.  Seabury,  dis. 

Pierce,  Laura,  dis. 

Pollock,  Mrs.  S.  (George),  dis. 

Pine,  Mrs.  Clara  M.  (James  K.  P.), 

dis. 
Reynolds,  Fanny,  dis. 


Rundell,   Mrs.  Lydia  L.    (D.  P.), 

dis. 
Sims,  Lucy  Jane 
Wight,  Daniel  P.,  dis. 
Wight,  Wm.  W.,  Jr.,  dis. 
Welsh,  John 


dis. 


dis. 


ydis. 


1862. 
Bancroft,  John  D.,  dis. 
Collins,  Mrs.  Hannah  N, 
Curtis,  Sarah  M.,  dis. 
DeGolyer,  Watts,  ) 

DeGolyer,  Mrs.  Louisa,  [ 
Green,  Emily  M.,  dis. 
Wheeler,  James  W.  ) 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  Mary  S.,   f  d. 

1863. 

Albertson,  Mrs.  F.  E.  L.  (Paul) 

Barnum,  Ezra  B.,  dis. 

Bill,  Mrs   Letitia  H., 

Bill,  Henry  W  , 

Betts,  Martha  T.,  dis, 

Butcher,  Temperance 

Eyrick,  Andrew,        ) 

Eyrick,  Mrs.  Phebe,  \ 

Gallup,  Mrs.  Annie  M.  H.  (Wm 

H.) 
Hayner,  Charlotte  E. 
Ocumpaugh,  Emily,  dis. 
Sherrill,  Henry  W.,  d. 
Sherrill,  Horace  D.,  dis. 

1864. 

Adams,  Mrs.  Mary  W.  (Wm.) 
Allendorph,  Mrs.  Anna  F.  (Wm  P 
Boughton,  Harriet  D.,  dis. 
Barnes,  Sarah  R.,  dis. 
Bean,  Agnes  A.,  dis. 
Beeny,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  (Frederick)j 
Capron,  James  T.,  dis. 
Dyer,  Clinton  M.  )    ,. 

Dyer,  Mrs.  Sarah  0.,  j"  ^^^• 
Dusenberry,  Mrs.  Maria  (Henry  0 


dis. 


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49 


Members — continued. 


dis. 


Dodge,  Wm.  H.,  dis. 

Fancher,  Nellie  E.,  dis. 

Gregory,  Mrs.  J.  B.  (Rev.  Daniel 
S.),  d. 

Greene,  D;\scom 

Hinsdale,  M  itilda  A.,  dis. 

Hinsda'e,  Adeline  T.,  dis. 

Hawkes,  F  S.,  1 

Hawkes,  Mrs.  Sophia  E.,  !  ^j^ 

Hawkes,  Louisa  S.,  f 

Hawkes.  Eddie  S.,  j  d. 

Houghton,  Jimes  H.,  \  ^j^ 

Houghton,  Mis.  Hattie  C, ) 

Herron,  Maggie,  )  ^.^ 

Herron,  Minnie   Ann,    ) 

McFadden,  Archibald  S.,  d. 

Pardee,  Mrs.  Lucy,  dis. 

Purdv,  Edmund  I., 

Purdy,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  H., 

Potter,  Mrs.  Lydia  (Henry' 

Potter,  8ar.i.h 

Patton,  Mrs.  Emma,  dis. 

Roberts,  Mrs.  Isabella,  dis. 

Southard,  Mrs.  Ann  E.,  dis. 

Searle,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann,  dis. 

Sawyer,  (ieorge,  \  ^j^ 

Sawyer.  Mrs.  Cornelia,   \      ' ' 

Sawyer,  Andiew  \ 

Sawyer,  Mrs.  Mary  F.    J 

Van  Vorst,  Sarah,  dis. 

Van  Araara,  Maria,  dis. 

Weir,  Alexander,  dis. 

Willett,  Mrs.  Caroline  (Chas.  E.) 

Waterman,  Mrs.  Ann  Eliza  (Mar- 
cus M.) 

1865. 

Allendorph,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  (Wm.) 
Anthony,  Jo'in  B.,  dis. 
Brown,  Aaron,  dis. 
Ballard,  Laura,  dis. 
Belcher,  Abni.  Nash 
Boughton,  Edward  M.  ) 

Boughton,  Mrs.  Martha  A. ) 


dis. 


Campbell,  Mrs.  Adelia  (M.  W.) 
Coutie,  Mrs.  Christina  (Wm.) 
Cleveland,  Elizabeth  R. 
Cunningham,  Mrs.  Sarah,  dis. 
Coon,  Mrs.  Abbie  (John  H.),  dig 
Cragin,  Benjaram  F.,  \   ,. 

Cragin,  Mrs.  Louisa  H.  C,  f  '^^^• 
Collins,  Mrs.  Esther, ) 
Collins,  Betsey  C,      J 
CoL^geshall,  Wm.  H.,  )    ,. 

Coggeshtll,  Mrs.  Sarah  H.,  )  ^'^• 
Day,  Mrs.  Miry  N. 
Dutcher,  Ruth,  d. 
Dunham,  Mrs.  Sarah,  dis. 
Dodge,  Nathan  D.,  dis. 
Dunham,  Eliza  M.,  dis. 
Dabney,  Fraucii  H.,  \ 

Dabney,  Mrs.  Sophia  H,,  >- dis. 
Dabney,  Chas.  L,  ) 

Egbert?on,  Rachel 
(-.regg,  John  Leslie,  dis. 
Hubbard,  Francis  E.,  ?  ,. 

Hubbard,  Mrs.  Jerusha,      5    ^^* 
Hertzog,  Emma,  dis. 
Harrison,  Charlotte  E.,  dis. 
House,  Eliza  A.,  dis. 
Hawley,  James  S. 
Hawley,  J.  H. 
Houghton,  Charles  A.,  dis. 
Judd,  BeUa 
Keese,  Lydia  A.,  dis. 
Low,  Chas.  H.,  dis. 
Morrison.  Mrs.  Margaret,  di?. 
McKay,  Mrs   Elizabeth,  dis. 
McNamara,  Mary  Evelina 
Pevey,  Mary  E.,  dis. 
Peck.  Mrs.  Rosina  C,  dis. 
Patter-;on.  Mrs  Harriet,  dis. 
Pochin.  Mrs.  Agnes 
Pollock,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann,  dis. 
Parent,  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Potter,  Mrs.  Mary  Jane  (Chas.  H.). 

dis. 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Sarah  K.  dis. 


5° 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


Members —  continued. 


Vdis. 


Ransom,  Mrs.  Anna  M.,  w. 
Sheldon,  Henry,  M.D.  d. 
Shields,  Mrs.  Margaret,  dis. 
Shudt,  Mrs.  Margaret 
Tolhurst,  Mrs.  Emeline  (Wm.  H.) 
WrigU,    Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Waldron,  Mrs.  Catherine 
Waldron,  Martha, 
Waldron,  Helen, 
Wood,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  w. 
Younglove,  John,  dis. 
Young,  Edgar  J. 

1886. 

Andrews,  Julia  B, 
Allendorph,  William 
Allendorph,  Wm  P. 
Allen,  Mr?.  Melinda  J.  (Alex.) 
Alien,  Mrs.  Margaret  Jane  (Rich- 
ard Jr.),  dis. 
Alden,  Mrs.  Charlotte  (Alonzo),  dis 
Bartram,  Mrs.  Mary  A. 
Bissell,  Mrs.  Jane  E,  (Chas.  M.) 
Blackmur,  Mrs.  Mary  (Horace  H.) 

dis. 
Brooks,  Conrad,  )  ,. 

Brooks,  Mrs.  Ellen  R.,  \  ^'^• 
Baker,  Lorenzo  D.,  )  d. 

Baker,    Mrs.   Adeline,     )  dis. 
Boughton,  Willis  Lord,  dis. 
Bullock,  James  Colwell,  dis. 
Barringer,  Hattie  A,,  dis. 
Brust,  Franklin  L. 
BuUis,  Edwin  C,  dis. 
Billings,  Mrs.  Lillie  A.  (Henry  E.) 
Burhans,  Mrs.  Mary  E.,  dis. 
Bell,  Mrs.  Matilda  (James),) 
Bell,  Julia,  ^  dis. 

Bell,  Sarah  Jane,  ) 

Boughton,  Sarah  Wildman 
Brown,  Mrs.  Sally  Ann,  d. 
Brownell,  Mrs.  Uuldah  M.,) 
Brownell,   Alida  v 

Brownell,  Ella  ) 


Burton,  George  R.,         )    ,. 
Burton,  Mrs.  Sarah  F.,    \  ^^^• 
Bradley,    Mrs.    Sarah   F.  (A.  W. 

dis. 
Boutwell,  Mrs.   Ida   Emily  (Chai 

Alonzo) 
Collins,  Mrs.  Julia  E.  (E.  R.) 
Coon,  John,  H.  dis. 
Conant,  Emily  M.,  dis. 
Chichester,  Mary  Helen,  dis. 
Chichester,  Edward,  d. 
Chambers,  Lucy  Almira,  dis. 
Clark,  Starr,  d. 
Cragin,  Delia  Louisa,  dis. 
Clapp,  Lillian  Edna  lone,  dis 
Capron,  Eliza  M.,  dis. 
Collison,  Robert  C,  dis. 
(JOTide,  Aggie,  dis. 
DeFreest,  Van  Alpha,  dis. 
Dabney,  Susan  Francis,  dis. 
Delano,  Horace,  dis. 
Denniker,  David  H.,  ) 

Denniker,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann,  ) 
Dauchy,  Helen  Louisa,  dis. 
Delano,  Franklin  \ 

Delano,  Mrs,  Sarah  B.    ) 
Dusenberry,  Henry  0. 
Dusenberry,  James  Washingto 
Durgin,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Davidson,  John  ) 

Davidson,  Mrs.  Jennie  ) 
Danforth,  Mrs.  Louisa  (Hiram' 
Dusenberry,  Ida  E. 
Elliott,  Charles  M.,  d. 
Eldredge,  Dewitt  C,  d. 
Ford,  Mrs.  Kate  (Isaac  Y.) 
Field,  Franklin,  Jr. 
Folger,  Susan 
Forest,  Margaret,  dis. 
Fox,  George,  d. 
Fergison,  Mrs.  Caroline  (Michi'X"!,' 
Flood,  Edgar  R.  '"^'^ 

Fowley,  Mrs.  Helen  M.,  dis, 
Foster,  Mrs.  Sarah  E.  (A.  Z 


■.),:iM 


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51 


arrison,  Mrs.  Mary  E,  (Chas.  H.) 

raham,  Mrs.  Jane 
folmes,  Mrs  Julia  C,  dis. 
favfield,  Mrs.  Ann  Eliza,  w. 
fawley,  Mrs.  Sarah  E.  (J.  C.) 
Tayward,  Schuyler  VanRensselaer 
[awkins,  Mrs.  Hannah  (Zebe-"] 

dee\  (   ,. 

[awkins,  Elizabeth  A.,  f"^^' 

Tawkins,  Emma  R.,  J 

feron,  James,  dis. 
ferron,  Martha  Ann,  dis. 
licks,  Adelaide,  dis. 
larrison,  Chas.  Henry,  d. 
[owe,  liydia  R.,  dis. 
fawley,  Mrs.  Mary  L.  (Julius  S.) 
lyland,  Mrs.  Mary  Jane 
ves,  Mary  C  dis. 
Cing,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  w. 
ape,  Katie  Josephine,  dis. 
iOckwood,  Chas.  N.,  ^  dis. 

ockwood,  J.  H.,  minister,     [dis. 


J  dis. 


dis. 


(Ockwood,  Chas.  Hanford, 

ockwood,  Ann  P., 

orins;,  Fred.,  d. 
IcDoual,  Hattie,  dis. 
fcDoual,  William,  d. 
IcFadden,  Mrs.  Isabella,  ^ 
IcFadden,  Mary  Maria,      ! 
IcFadden,  David  S.,  f 

IcFadden.  Wm.  Halliday,  j 
IcClure,  Kate  Vanderlip 
IcLeod,  Harvey  S.,        )    ,. 
IcLeod,  Mrs.  Maria  C,  \  ^^^' 
IcClellan.  Henry  G. 
loore,  Helen  Kellogf^,  dis. 
lorrison,  Geo.  Herbert,  dis. 
farsh,  Mrs.  Luvina,  dis. 
loore,  Chas.  F. 
lorrow,  Mrs.  Jane  (Robert) 
lurray,  John,  dis. 
IcDowell,    Mrs.    Sarah    L.    (Jas. 

Henry) 
*eck,  Rial  S.,  dis.' 


I  Pettis,  Lizzie,  dis. 

Pochin,  Mary  Elizabeth 
!  Pollock,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dis. 
;  Peterson,  Mrs.  Catherine  B.,  dis. 

Parker,  Mrs.  Marcia  W.  (Sam'l) 

Rainey,  Mrs.  Sarah  L.  dis. 

Roberts,  Edward  W.,  dis. 

Ross,  James  H.,  theol.  student 

Ran  ken,  Henry  S.  ) 

Ranken,  Mrs.  Eliza  K.  \ 

Ranken,  Wm.  John 

Ranken,  Robert  B.,  )    ,. 

Ranken,  Mrs.  Margaret  Ann, )        ' 

Ranken,  David  ) 

Ranken,  Mrs.  Mary  F.    [ 
Ranken,  Mary,  dis. 
Rogers.  Mrs.  Mary  W.  (Fred.  C.) 
Rundell,  Helen  Maria,  dis. 
Rundell,  Julia  Ann,  dis. 
Snyder,  Clara  K.,  dis. 
Sheldon,  Henry  C. 
Snow,  Geo.  Morton,  dis. 
Sawyer,  Geo.  Andrew,  dis 
Stebbins,  Elizabeth  P.,  d. 
Sanderson,  James  D.,  dis. 
Smith,  Lewis  N.,  )  ,. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  W.,  f  ^^^- 
Stevenson,  John  W. 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Caroline  F.  (Frank) 
Towsley,  William  Henry,  dis. 
Taylor,  John  D.,  dis. 
Vandenburgh,  Mary  F, 
Wight,  Clara  Elizabeth 
Wain  Wright,    Mrs.     Elizabeth    A. 

(Chas.  G.) 
Wheeler,  Henry 
Wheeler,  Mary  Burt 

1867. 

Conde,  Sandford  C,  dis. 
De  Zouche.  Isaac,  dis. 
German,  Wm.  Grundy 
Greene,  Mrs.  Elvira  (Dascom) 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


Members — con  tinned. 


Hamlin,  Augustus  P.  ) 
Hamlin,  Mrs  Mary       ) 
Hardaway,  Mrs.  Rhoda,  w. 
Irvin,  Mrs.     Mary    Fanny    (Wm., 

D.D.) 
Lape,  Jacob,  dis. 
Miller,  Mfg.  Clara  B. 
McCord,  Charles  R.,  dia. 
Murray,  John,  dis. 
Nelson,  Mrs.  Ann  (Wm,  John) 
Ostrander,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Page,  Geo.  Seelye 
Pettis,   Mrs.  Elizabeth   R.   (Julius 

R.) 
Peck,  William  A. 
Parker,  Mrs.  Marcia  W.  (Sam'l) 
Read,  Mrs.  Caroline  D.  (Henry) 
Searle,  Mrs.  Mary  T. 
Searle,  Mary  L.,  d. 
Searle,  Catheri.e  H,,  dis. 
Searle,  Emeline  J. 
Smith,  Theodore  S.,  dis. 
Scorer,  Elizabeth  E.,  dis. 
Williams,  Mrs.  Julia  Ann 
Wood,  Augusta  L.,  dis. 
Wood,  Merrill  A. 

1868. 

Adams,  Wm.  Clark,  d. 

Beattie,  Alex.,  d, 

Bassett,  W.  W.,  dis. 

Boughton,  Charles  Wolfe 

Bullock,  J.  C. 

Cole,  Hollis  W.  )  d. 

Cole,  Mrs.  Alida  J.    J 

Connell,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Matthew 

c.) 

Hayner,  Nelson  M. 
Hubbard,  David,  )  ,. 

Hubbard,  Mrs.  Fanny,    ]  *^^^- 
Keese,  Emma  B.,  dis. 
Lape,  Mrs.  Mary  S.  (Jacob),  dis. 
Marsden,  Mrs.  Agnes  (J.  E.) 


dis. 


McLaughlin,  Robert, 
McLaughlin,  Mrs.  Marion, 
Moore,  Mrs.  Amelia  (R.  B.),  dis. 
Pettis,  Emma  L.,  dis. 
Peck,  Mrs.  Lottie  E.  (Alfred  G. 

dis. 
Page,  Harlan 
Robertson,  Andrew,  dis. 
R}der,  Mary  E  ,  dis. 
Sawyer,  Walter  W. 
Toles,  Mrs.  Martha  (Perry  E.) 
Thompson,  Frederick 
Tucker,  Lucy  A.,  dis. 
Van  Loan,  William,  )   d. 

Van  Loan,  Mrs.  Frances  J. 

1869. 

Akin,  Hattie  Ellena 
Burdett,  Edward  A. 
Burt,  Mrs   Maria  C,  w.) 
Burt,  Mary  Frances       > 
Campbell,  Alex.  Vernon 
Cutting,  Chas.  Henry      \ 
Cutting,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  \ 
Denniker,  Frances  M.,  dis. 
Davis,  Eliza  J. 
Dorman,  .Jennie 
Dana,  Esther  Elizabeth,  dis. 
Foster,  Sam'l  M.,  dis. 
Hill,  Mrs.  Jennie  C,  dis. 
Herron,   Mrs.  Lizzie   (Robert  B 

dis. 
Hegeman,  Elijah  M.,  dis. 
Howes,  Joseph  H.,  d. 
Hayner,  Mrs.    Libbie    G,   (Nelso- 

M.) 
Keep,  Wm.  J.  ) 

Keep,  Mis.  Frances  H.  j 
Moore,  Mary  Catherine,  dis, 
Nims,  Henry  B,  \ 

Nims,  Mrs,  Susan  A.    ) 
Nelson,  Mrs.  Mary  (Robert) 
Purdy,  Edward  I.  )  ,. 

Purdy,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  H.,  \  ^^^' 


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53 


Members  —  continued. 


Stevenson,  ^Ym.  Henry 
Shimeal,  Mrs.  Eliza,  dis. 
Salisbury,  Lucina  D. 
Scorer,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  (Robert) 
Seely,  Ida,  dis. 

StraitoD,  Mrs.  Mary  (James  S.) 
Schuni-man,  Eliza,  d. 
Turner,  Charles  Corning 
Thornton,  Mrs.  Arabella 
Tolhurst,  Mrs.  Hannah  M. 
Venning,  Lydia  Ann,  dis, 
Yiets,  Herbeit  Allen 
Winslow,  Joseph  Henry,  dis. 

1870. 

Adams,  Elizabeth  M. 
Adam?,  Mrs.  Ida  (Charles) 
Alden,  Sfdney  ) 

Alden,  Mrs.  Harriet  W, ) 
Broad,  Ellen  E. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Catherine,  w,  ) 
Brown,  Emma  I.  J 

Beattie,  David  \ 

Beattie,  Mrs.  jMary  C.  \ 
Devoe,  Harriet, 
Dewey,  Mary  Jane,  dis. 
Foster,  A.  Z.,  dis, 
Fross,  Stephen  ) 

Fross,  Mrs,  Mary      ) 

Grant,  Mrs.  Mary  K.  (George),  dis. 
Gault,  Geo.  Clary 
Harris,  Charles  P.,  dis. 
Hartshorn,  Mrs.  Deborah 
HoUenbeck,  Mrs.  Catherine 
Lampman,  Charles  E.  ) 

Lampman,  Mrs.  Ann  Maria,  [ 
Lussey,  Williun,  \  d. 

Lussey,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  H.    \ 
Montgomery,  Mary 
Schermerhorn,  Barent  C,        )  d. 
Schermerhorn,  Mrs.  Cath.       [  dis. 
VZe 


Fagg,  George 
Fagg,  Mrs.  Emma 


Sawyer,  Nellie  E.,  dis. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Sarah  F.  (Harvey),  dis. 

Smith,  William  B. 

Sawyer,  Grace  Clark,  dig. 

Treat,  Horace  C. 

Wallace,  Mrs.  Cornelia  M.  (Gurdon 

B.) 
Wilson,  Elizabeth 
Weaver,  Mrs.  Sophia,  w, 
Wildman,  Mrs.  Mary  Jane  (Perry), 

dis. 


1871. 

Adams,  Emily  Kate 

Allen,  Frank  Lee 

Allen,  Mrs.  Mary  M. 

Bell,  Edwin  James,  dig. 

Boughton,  Edward  Hooker       ] 

Boughton,  Thomas  BlatchfordV 

Boughton,  Esther  Ann,  )  d. 

Brownell,  Charles 

Baker,  Arthur  L.,  dis. 

Belden,  Mrs.  Rebecca,  w, 

Campbell,  Chas.  Dunning 

Carter,  Mrs,  Lora  M,,  w. 

Cole,  Ann  Eliza,  dis. 

Crumbv,  Mary  Ellen 

Chase,  Waldo  K.  ) 

Chase,  Mra,  Ada  ) 

Dana,  Mary  A.,  w. 

Fisk,  Mrs,  Freelove,  w. 

Garrett,  Elmer  H. 

Hall,  Arabella  L. 

Hageu,  Helen  Eliza 

Hay  den,  Charles  H.,         ) 

Hayden,  Mrs.  Emma  J.,  ) 

Holiister,  W.  H.,  Jr. 

Liney,  John  Lawrence 

Merriam,  Mrs.  Emma  Sophia  (John 

P) 
Moore,  Mrs.  Rebecca  M. 
Marshall,  Alice  Amaretta 


dis. 


54 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


Members — continued. 


Marvin,  Mrs.  Margaret  J.  (Rev.  ^ 
Uriah)  ! 

Marvin,  D  wight  E.  j 

Marvin,  Uriah  Willison,  J  ( 

Pettis,  Wm.  B.,  J 

Pettis,  Mjrs.  Elizabeth,  \  dis. 
Pettis,  Emma  L.,  ) 

Rainey,  Mrs.  Mary  (Robert  D.) 
Rose,  Mfs.  Ella  Ann  (Irving  W.) 
Smith,  Mrs.  Marion  E., 
Smith,  Fanny  M. 
Smith,  Helen  Bridgman 
Salisbury,  Fred'k  William 
Stevens,  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  (Fitz  H.) 
Thompson,  Mrs.  Emma  (Fred.  \ 
Thompson,  George,  j  d. 

Thayer,  Mrs.  Susan,  )  w.,  d. 
Thayer,  Erastus  H.,  )  dis. 
Tucker,  Lucy  A  ,  dis. 
Vandenburgh,  Mrs.  Maria, )  w, 
Vandenburgh,  Catherine,    ) 
Vantine,  Margaret, 
Willson,  Fred  Xewton 
Wheeler,  Edmund  S. 

1872. 

Barker,  Elizabeth  Jane 

Buckland,  Harlan 

Boudinot,  Mrs.  Delight  S.,  w. 

Conant,  Florence 

Chrystal,  Mrs.  Catherine 

Carter,  Mary  L.  ) 

Carter,  Martha    ) 

Conklin,  Eliza  W.,        ) 

Conklin,  Rebecca  D.,    ) 

Chase,  Mrs.  Sarah  Frances  ( Judson 

T.) 
Comstock,  Royal  D. 
Davidson,  Elizabeth  ) 
Davidson,  Amelia,      \  d. 
Dorr,  Mrs.  S.  C.  (F.  0.) 
Fanning,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Thos  ) 
Fonda,  Mrs.  Dollyra  (J.  T.))  d.j 
Fonda,  Phebe  Maria  \ 


dis. 


Folger,  Hepsie,  dis, 

Ferguson,  Robert 

Gifford,  Hattie  Maria 

Hollenbeck,  Aaron  ) 

Hollenbeck,  Mrs.  Catherine  S.  ) 

Hartshorn,  Sarah 

Hegeman,  E.  Morgan,  d. 

Irving,  Mrs.  Stella  E.  (Alcx'r  N.) 

Johnson,  Kate 

Lee,  Mrs,  Anna  (Chas.  H.) 

Lape,  Clara  Elizabeth 

McGhee,  Mary 

Mackay,  Henry,  dis. 

Porter,  Chas.  Edwin 

Patterson,  Mrs.    Amanda  G.    (D. 

W.),  d. 
Sheldon,  Mrs.  Helen  E.  (Silas  A.), 

dis. 
Spicer,  Mrs,  Julia  A.  (S.  S.),  dis. 
Sims,  Isabella 
Vandenburgh,  Hal  tie  A. 
Way,  Mrs.  Maria  A.  (Sylvester) 
Way,  Alice  Jeannette  j" 

Wood,  Ella  Frances 
Willard,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  (Levi) 

1873. 

Baillie,  Joanna 
Bonesteel,  Mrs.  Ada  C,  d. 
Bonn,  Mrs.  Louisa  M.  (Jacob),  dis 
Breese,  Mrs.  Eleanor  (W.  H.) 
Buckland,  Sarah 
Clark,  George  L.  ) 

Clark,  Mrs.  Harriet  C.    j" 
Frear,  William  ") 

Frear,  Mrs.  Deborah  D,    I 
Frear,  Anna  ( 

Frear,  Isabel  J 

Huntington,  Wm.  W. 
Knapp,  Geo.  D. 
Kyd,  Mrs.  Anna  (David) 
Leslie,  Isabella 
Maynard,  Charles  A,,        )  ,. 
Maynard,  Mrs.  Sarah  E  ,   j  '^'^- 


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Members — contin  ued. 


Patton,  Henry  B. 
Spicer,  Frank  N.,  dig. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Deborah 


1874. 

Caswell,  Alice  Louise 

Edwards,  Maggie 

Flack,  Wm.  S. 

GrofF,  Mrs.  Mary  C,  w. 

Griffiths,  Annie 

House,  Frank  E. 

June,  Sophia 

Kellogg,  Mrs.  Anne  M.,  w. 

McKe  izie,  John  |^  dis. 

McKenzie,  Mrs.  Rachel,   j  d. 

Morrison,    Mrs.     Emma   C    (Geo. 

H.),  dis. 
Price,  Kitty 
Peirsons,  Henry  G. 
Spicer,  Lizzie  Sophi  i,  dis. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Anna  (Harvey),  dis. 
Smith,  Jessie  Hawks 
Severance,  Mrs.  Amandi,  d. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Adelaide  S.  (Geo.  D.) 
Sim,  Frederick  W. 
Schell.  Wm.,  dis. 
Starbuck,  Mrs.  Lydia  W.  (R.  H.) 
Venning,  LyJia  A 
Venning,  Eliza 
Wilson,  Henry  Augustus 
Ward,  R.  H  ,  M.D.  { 

Ward,  Mrs.  Charlotte  A.   \ 

1875. 

Allen,  Lillian  Jane 
Beaman,  Mrs.  EvJina,  w. 
Bain,  Abbie 
Conant,  Fred  Sherwood 
Cole,  George  Willard 
Cole,  Ada  Rood 
Dusenberry,  Chas.  E  ,  Jr. 


Davis,  Kate 

Downer,  Mrs.  Fannie  (B.  H.) 

Dana,  Mrs.  Mary  Jane,  w. 

Frear,  Edwin  Augustus 

Fairweather,  James  Henry 

Fonda,  Mary  Kate 

Frame,  Mrs.  Clara  D.,  w. 

Gordinier,  Hiram  Watkins      ) 

Gordinier,  Mrs.  Mary  Agnes    ) 

Graff,  Addie 

Harvey,  Mrs  Mary  R.,  w. 

Hollister,  Eliza  Melvina 

Harvey,  Mary  Frances 

Hageu,  Isabella  Berry 

Ives,  Mrs.  Susan  Alida  (Lionel  C.) 

Leighton,  Hattie 

Landon,  Maria 

Leggett,  Elizabeth 

Messer,  Horace  W.      ) 

Messer,  Mrs.  Emma     ) 

Montgomery,  Jennie  August  i 

Mallary,  Mrs.  Martha  Ann   (Thco 

doie  A.) 
Moore,  Charles  ) 

Moore,  Mrs.  Anna  A.  ) 
Miller,  Mrs.  Margaret  (Ch:is. 
Powers,  Mrs.  Sarah, 
Powers,  Ella  Mary 
Richmond,  Chas.  L.  I 

Richmond,  Cyrus  Favor  \ 
Roberts,  Lydia 
Sawyer,  Erskine  Hollister 
Sheldon,  Hattie  Taylor 
Smith,  Hnttie  Priscilla 
Sandy,  Williim  C.      ) 
Sandy,  Mrs.  Eliza  R.   \ 
Stevenson,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Wm.) 
Stevenson,  Eliza  ' 

Stevenson,  Cornelia 
Toles,  Emma  Lindsay 
Vandenburgh,  Mrs.  Georgia  una 

(Wm.  H.) 
Wight,  Arthur 
Wilson,  Charles  Edward 


H.) 


S6 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


Members — contimied. 


1876. 


Ashton,  Mrs.  Rebecca) 

Ashtoa,  Jane  E.  f 

Allendorph,  Hiram  ") 

Allendorph,  Mrs.  Amelia  Melvina  ! 

Allendorpk,  Alice  Melissa  ( 

Allendorph,  Florence  J 

Adams,  Fred  Herbert 

Boyd,  Mrs.  Julia  M.,  w. 

Beach,  Mrs.  Ortha,  w. 

Bj'rn,  Lorenzo  Collins 

Baker,    Mrs.  Elizabeth     S.   (John 

Henry) 
Casterline,  Eugene  D.  \ 

Casterline,  Mrs.  Louisa  R.   \ 
Cadwallader,  Maggie 
Coutie,  George  Stewart 
Crapo,  Lena 
Campbell,  William 
Clark,  Charles  M. 
Carmichael,  Geo.  Green 
Carmichael,  Peter  Ii-ving 
Cole,  Clara  Alida 
Cady,  Delia  Ann 
Caldwell,  Emma  Louisa 
Campbell,  Melancthon  W.,  M.D. 
Calhoun,  Mrs.  Eliza 
Calhoun,  Kate  M, 
Cornwell,  Harriet  L 
Davison,  George  S. 
Davis,  Andrew  L. 
Dauchy,  Mrs.  Abigail  (Nathan) 
Darling,  Mrs.  Mary  Eunice  (Edwin 

E.) 
Davis,  Mrs.  Lucy  (Clayton  N.) 
Davis,  Mrs.  Martha  Maria  (Chester 

T.) 
Douglas,  Mrs.  Eliza  M.  (E.  S.) 
Dusenberry,   Mrs.   Ida   H.  (James 

W.) 
Frear,  Martha  B. 
F'lack,  Maria  Persa 
Fross,  Mary  Emily 


Felter,  Clara 

Fonda,  Mary 

Green,  Mrs.  Jane  N.  (Robes  t)) 

Green,  Georgianna  R.  ) 

Geer,  Mrs.  Frances  Adeline  (Gil- 
bert, Jr.) 

Green,  Mrs.  Alice  Eveline  (Jno.  B.) 

Hawley,  Cora  Elizabeth 

Hagen,  Wra.,  Jr. 

Hunt,  Emma 

Hogg,  Mrs.  Catherine  (Thos.) 

Ingraham,  Frederick         ~^ 

Ingraham,  Mrs.  Elizabeth) 

Jones,  Ann  E. 

Kipp,  Mary  Louisa 

Lawrence,  Mary  Emma 

Lape,  Frederick  Newton   ) 

Lape,  Mrs.  Mary  Frances  ) 

Lape,  Ida  Baker 

Liney,  Francena 

Miller,  Walter  H. 

Mosher,  Mrs.  Maria  R.  (Mar.  J.)    ) 

Mosher,  Libbie  Maria  |- 

Mosher,  Martin  R.  ) 

Moore,  Minnie  Ann 

Miller,     Mrs,      Elizabeth     Jennie 
(Thos.  H.) 

McClure,  William  Peck 

Morton,  Andrew 

Nelson,  William  John 

Nims,  Chailotte  Maria 

Patterson,  Lillian  Wheaton 

Pitts,  Richard  H. 

Pratt,  Jeannie 

Rowe,  Mrs.  Sarah  Lydia  (A.  D.) 

Roberts,  Ellen  Ann 

Roberts,  Jennie 

Simmons,  Mrs.  Charlotte  (W.  A.)"| 

Simmons,  Sarah  Rebecca  ! 

Simmons,  Anna  Fiances  [ 

Simmons,  Martha  Washington    j 

Snyder,  Charlotte"^ 
Snyder,  Julia  v 

Snyder,  Clara  K.  ) 


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57 


Members — continued. 


Spence,  Georji;e 

Spence,  Mrs.  Jane 

Sheldon,  George  Henry 

Stevens,  Elmer  Russell 

Smith,  Robert  Geo.,  Jr. 

Savage,  Willis  Moore 

Smith,  Frederick  Ruthven  d. 

Todd,  Mrs   Mary  J.  (J.  Walter) 

Thayer,  Erastus  II. 

Tuttle.  Frank  Wright 

Toles.  Wm.  Francis 

Van  Yalkenburgh,  Jacob  M.       )_ 

Van  Yalkenburgh,  Mrs.  Kate  M.  j" 


Vandercook,  Cynthia  Estella, 
Wickes,  Mrs.  Jane,  w.) 
Wickes,  Jexinie  j 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Ellen  Maria  (C.  H.) 
Wheeler,  John  Coe  > 

Wheeler,  Mrs  Sarah  Catherine  ^ 
Willard,  Sarah  Plum 
j  Williams,  James  Henry 
Wilber,  Mrs.  Cordelia  J.,  w. 
Wilbur,  J.  H.         ) 
Wilbur,  Mrs  Mary;- 
Wilbur,  Josephine) 


58 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


Members  of  the  Church  who  have  Entered  the 
Christian  Ministry. 


Norman  Kelloga, 
Merwin  H.  Stewart, 
Henry  Augustus  Boardman, 
John  J.  Dana, 
Paul  Euge1«e  Stevenson, 
Wm.  R.  Duunett, 


John  K.  Davis, 
Henry  Willarp, 
John  M.  All  is, 
Valentine  A.  Lewi?, 
John  H.  Lockwood, 
James  Henry  Ross. 


Harvey  Church. 
Ezra  W.  Boughton, 
John  Harrison, 
Eleazer  A.  Peck. 


PRESENT    OFFICERS. 

Pastor. 
Rev.  William  Irvin,  D.D. 

Elders. 

Franklin  Field, 


T.  Newton  VVillson, 
Frederick  P.  Allen. 


Deacon. 

Thomas     Goldsmith. 


Trustees. 


William  J.  Howes, 
Henry  S.  Ranken, 
Wm,  Allendorph, 
Charles  E.  Willett, 
Allen  Williams, 


.     President. 
Jacob  C.  Wood, 
Frederick  A.  Lape, 
John  T.  Christie, 
John  C.  Wheeler. 


Sabbath    School. 

Superintendent^ Frederick  P.  Allen. 

Assistant  Superintendent, William  J.  Keep. 

IToung    People's    Christian    Union. 

President, 'Henry  G.  Peirsons. 

Vice-President,        ......'  Herbert  A.  Viets. 

Ladies'    Industrial    Society. 
President, Mrs.  Eleanor  ah  Waters, 


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59 


Ladies'    Church    Missionarjr    Society. 

President, Miss  Clarissa  Weed. 

Church  Missionary,         ....  Mrs.  Lora  M.  Carter. 


Woman's    Forei°:ii    Missionary    Society. 

President, Mrs.  William  Irvin. 

Missionary^     .         .         .  Mrs.   Irene  B.   Ward,  Tabreez,  Persia* 


Music. 


Precentor, 
Organist, 


J.  E.  Schooxmaker^ 
Miss  Fanny  Magiyny 


Sexton, Albert  Allexdorph. 


PRESENT    LIST    OF    MEMBERS. 

fUpto  the  dose  of  1S7G.J 


A. 

Arms,  Mrs.  Charlotte,    }  w. 
Arms,    Emma    Jane     f 
Adams,  Mrs.  Pamela,  )  w. 
Adams,  Emily  Kate    ) 
Adams,  Mrs.  Mary  W.,  )  w. 
Adums,   Fied  Herbert  J 
Adams,  Sarah  ) 

Adam3,  Mary  >- 

Adams,    Elizabeth    M.  ) 
Allen.  Frederick  P.  ^ 

Allen,  Mrs.  Charlotte  A.    I 
Allen,  Frank  Lee  [ 

Allen,  Mrs.  Mary  M.         J  w. 
Allen,  Mrs.  Melinda  J.  (Alex.) 
Allen,  Lillian  Jane 
Allen,  Mrs,  Mary, 
Allendorph,  William 
Allendorph,    Mrs.   Mary   E. 
Allendorph,  Hiram  ") 

Allendorph,  Mrs.  Amelia  M.     \ 
Allendorph,  Alice  M.  [' 

Allendorph,  Florence  J 


Allendorph,  William  P. 
Allendorph,  Mrs.  Anna  F. 
Allendorph,  Mrs,  Dorothy,  w. 
Andrews,  James  W.^ 
Andrews,    Mrs,  Elizas- 
Andrew?,    Julia    B.    ) 
Adims,  Mrs.  Ida  E.    (Charles  H.) 
Albertson,  Mrs.  F,  E.  L.,  w. 
Anthony,  John  B.,  a. 
Akin,  Hattie  EUena  a. 
Alden,  Sidney 
Alden,  Mrs.  Harriet  W. 
Ashton,  Mrs.  Rebecca} 
Asliton,  Jane  j" 


Bates,  Mrs,  Susan,  w.,  a. 

Bowman,  Mrs.  Charlotte,  \v. 

Boughton,  Ezra  W.  ^ 
Boughton,  Mrs.  Catherine  Jane    j 

Boughton,  Sarah  W.  y 

Boughton,  Edward  H.  | 

Boughton,  Thomas  B.  J 


6o 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


Present  List  of  Members — continued. 


Boughton,  Edward  M. 
Boughton,  Mrs.  Martha  A. 
Boughton,  Charles  Wolfe 
Bradt,  Delia 
Brown,  Agnes  L. 
Burdett,  Mrs.  Abigail  (Geo.  C.)\ 
Burdett.  Edward  A.,  ) 

Buell,  Elix^ibeth  L.,  a. 
Beach,  Abby  E.,  a. 
Brust,  Mrs.  Fanny  A.  (David)\ 
Brust.  Franklin  L.  j 

Bailey,  Mary 

Bailey,  Mrs.  Laura  M.  (Spencer) 
Bill,  Mrs.  Letitia  H.,  w.,  a. 
Belcher,  Abram  Nash     ) 
Belcher,  Mrs.  Sarah  F.  j 
Bonce,  Mrs.  Susan  (John  E.),  a. 
Bissell,  Mrs.  Jane  E.  (Chas.  M.) 
Brownell,  Mrs.  Huldah  M.  '\  w. 
Brownell,  Alida  | 

Brownell,  Ella  ( 

Brownell,  Charles  J 

Bullock,  J.  C,  a. 

Boutwell,  Mrs.  Ida  Emily  (Chas.  A.) 
Beeny,  Mrs.  Mary  A.,  w. 
Burt,  Mi^.    Maria  Catherine, )  w. 
Burt,     Mary    Frances    (now  V 
Mrs.  Harry  Holbrook)  ) 

Broad,  Ellen  E.,  a. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Catherine)   w. 
Brown,  Emma  Isabel  ) 
Beattie,  David 
Beattie,  Mrs.  Mary  C.  , 
Bclden,  Mrs.  Rebecca,  w. 
Barker,  Elizabeth  Jane,  a. 
Buckland,  Harlan  | 
Buckland,    Sarah   ^ 
Boudinot,  Mrs.  Delight  S.,  w. 
Baillie,  Joanna 

Breese,  Mrs.  Eleanor  (Wm.  H.) 
Beaman,  Mrs.  Evelina,  w. 
Boyd,  Mrs.  Julia,  w. 
Beach,  Mrs.  Ortha,  w. 
Bain.  Abbie 


Byrn,  Lorenzo  Collins 
Billings,  Mrs.  Lillie  A.  (Henry  E>,  a. 
Burdett,  Mrs.  Aui;.  (Albert  G.),'  a. 
Baker,  Mrs.     Elizabeth   S.    (John 

Henry) 
Brainerd,   Mrs.    Emily   (A.  H.),  a. 
Bruce,  Mrs.  Frances  E.  (Chas.  E.) 


C. 

Chapman,  Elizabeth  A.  ) 

Chapman,  Lucy  E.  ) 

Caswell,  Horace  T. 

Caswell,  Mrs.  Caroline 

Caswell,  Alice  L. 

Church,  Harvey  ) 

Church,  Mrs.  Emeline  M.  ) 

Clark,  Mrs.  Charlotte  (Thatcher) 

Carpenter,  Mrs.  Edna,  w.,  a. 

Conant,  Henry  A. 

Conant,  Mrs.  Ann  Eliza 

Conant,  Florence 

Conant,  Fred  Sherwood   j 

Clark,  Mrs.  Sarah  M.,  )  w. 

Clark,  Charles  Morris  ) 

Carr,  Mrs.  Hannah,  w. 

Case,  C  Howard,  a. 

Campbell,  Melancthon  W.,  M  D.  ] 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Adeline  I 

Campbell,  Alexander  V.  }■ 

Campbell,  Charles  Dunning 

Campbell,  William  M.  J 

Coutie,  Mrs.  Christina  (Wm.)> 

Coutie,  George  Stewart  j 

Cleveland,  Elizabeth  R. 

Cole,  Mrs.  Alida  J.,  ]  w. 

Cole,  Geo.  Willard 

Cole,  Ada  Rood 

Cole,  Carri'3  Alida 

Connell,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  C.(Matthew 

C.) 
Corse,  Mrs.  Hattie  A.  (A.  P.) 
Cutting,  Charles  Henry,  )  a. 
I,  fa. 


Cutting,  Mrs.  Elizabeth, 


PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH,    TROY,    N.    Y. 
Present  List  of  Members — continued. 


6i 


rw. 


Carter,  Mrs.  Lora  M 

Carter,  Mary  L. 

Carter,  Martha  ) 

Crowley,  Mary  Ellen 

Chase,  Waldo  Ketchum 

Chase,  Mrs.  Ada   Ferrison 

Chrystal,   Mrs.    Catherine    (Alex.) 

Chase,  Mrs.  Sarah  Frances  (Judson 
T.) 

Comstock,  Royal  D. 

Clark,  George  L.  ) 

Clark,  Mrs.   Harriet  C.    ) 

Casterline,  Eugene  D.         \ 

Casterline,  Mrs.  Louisa  R.) 

Cadwallader,  Maggie 

Crapo,  Lena 

Carmiehael,  George  Greene 
Carmichael,  Peter   Irving 
Cady,  Delia  Ann 
Caldwell.  Emma  Louisa 
Clapp,  Mrs.  Harriet,  w. 
Calhoun,  Mrs.  Eliza) 
Calhoun,  Kate   M.   j" 
Cornwell,  Harriet  L. 
Cinq  Mars,  Peter 
Cinq  Mars,  Napoleon 
Cinq  Mars,  Josie 


D. 

Dusenberry,  Mrs.  Ida(Chas.  E.)  "^ 
Dusenberry,  Ida  E.  y 

Dusenberry,  Charles  E.,  Jr.         j 
bermott,  Mary,  a. 
Doolittle,  Eliza 
Dunham,  Esther 
Drake,  Mrs.  Catherine  D.  (R.  L.) 
DeFreest,  Margaret  F. 
Dutcher,  Temperance 
Day,  Mrs.  Mary  X.,  w.,  a. 
Dusenberry,  Henry  0.     "^ 
Dusenberry,   Mrs.  Maria  j 
Dusenberry,  James  W,      } 
Dusenoerry,  Mrs.  Ida  H.  f 
Durgin,  Mary  Elizabeth,  a. 


DavidsoD,  John 
Davidson,    Mrs.    Jennie 
Davidson,  Elizabeth 
Dduforth,  Mrs.  Louisa  (Hiram),  a. 
Davis,  Eliza  J. 
Davis,    Andrew  Lincoln 
Dorman,  Jennie 
Devoe,  Harriet 
Dana,  Mary  A. 
Dorr,  Mrs.'S.  C.  (F.  0.) 
Davis,  Kate 

Downer,  Mrs.  Fannie  (B.  H.) 
Dana,  Mrs.  Mary  Jane,  w. 
Davison,  George  S. 
Davis,  Mrs.  Lucy  (Clayton  N.) 
Davis,  Mrs.  Martha  Maria  (Chester 
T.) 

Mrs.  Mary  Eunice  (Edwin 


Darling, 

E.) 
Dauchy, 
Douglas 


Mrs.  Abigail  (Xathan) 
Mrs.  Eliza   M.  (Edwin  S.) 

E. 

Ernest,  Mary,  a. 
Egbertson,  Raohel 
Edwards,  Maggie 

F. 

Frear,  Mrs.  Susan  W.,  w. 

Field,  Franklin 

Field,    Mrs.    Mary 

Field,  Franklin,  Jr. 

Francisco,  Francis  C,  a. 

Flack,  Mrs.  Mary  (Wm.  H.),  a. 

Folger,  Susan  Jane,  a. 

Fergison,    Mrs.     Caroline    Amelia 

(Michael) 
Flood,  Edgar  Roger,  a. 
Ford,  Mrs.  Kate  (Isaac  Y.) 
Fross,  Stephen 
Fross,    Mrs.  Mary 
Fross,  Mary  Emily] 
Fagg,  George  '  >^ 

Fagg,  Mrs.  Emma  Frances  j" 


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SEMI-CENTENNIAL    OF    THE    SECOND 


Present  Lut  of  Members — continued. 


Fisk,  Mrs.  Freelove,  w.,  a. 

Fanning,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Thos.),  a. 

Fonda,  Phebe  Maria 

Fonda,  Mary   Kate 

Ferguson,  Robert,  a. 

Frear,  William  ^ 

Frear,  Mi;;s.  Deborah  D. 

Frear,  Anna  ! 

Frear,  Isabella  [ 

Frear,  Edwin  A.  j 

Frear,  Martha  B.  j 

Fairweather,  James  Henry 

Flack,  Wm.  S. 

Frame,  Mrs.  Clara  D. 

Flack,  Maria  Persa 

Felter,  Clara 

Fonda,   Mary 

G. 

Grant,  Mrs.  Eliza,  w. 

Gager,  Melinda 

Goldsmith,  Thomas  ^ 

Goldsmith,  Mrs.  Miranda 

Goldsmith,  Catherine 

Goldsmith,  Alexander  S. 

Goodrich,  Elizabeth,  a. 

Gallup,  W.  H., 

Gallup,  Mrs.  Annie  M.  H., 

Greenhill,  David 

Gay,  Mary  J.,  a. 

Greene,  Dascom 

Greene,  Mrs.  Elvira 

Garrison,  Mrs.  Mary  Ellen  (Chas 

H.) 
German,  Wm.  Grundy,  a. 
Graham,  Mrs.  Jane,  w. 
Gault,  George  Clary 
Garrett,  Elmer  H. 
Godson,  Mrs.  Rachel  M.  ( Jas.  Q.) 
Gifford,  Hattie  Maria 
Groff,  Mrs.  Mary  C., )  w. 
Grofif,  Addie  j" 

Griffiths,  Annie 


Gordinier,  Hiram  W.  [ 

Gordinier,  Mrs.  Mary  Agnes  ) 
Green,  Mrs.  Jane  N.  (Robert)  ) 
Green,  Georgianna  R,  ) 

Geer,  Mrs.  Frances  A.  (Gilbert,  Jr.) 
Griffiths,  Lizzie 
Green,  Mrs.  Alice  Eveline  (J.  B.) 

H. 

Hakes,  Jeremiah  S.) 
Hakes,  Mrs.  Maria) 
Hall,  Mary  0. 
Howes,  Wm,  J.  } 
Howes,  Mrs,  Flora  ) 
Hawley,  James  S,  ^ 

Hawley,  Mrs.  Adeline  A,  I 
Hawley,  John  G.  f 

Hawley,  Joseph  H,  J 

Hawley,  Julius  S,  ) 

Hawley,  Mrs,  Mary  L,  \ 
Hawley,  Mrs,  Sarah  E,  (J,  C)  ) 
Hawley,  Cora  E.  J 

Hayward,  Mrs.  Esther  (Albert)} 
Hayward,  S.  Van  Rensselaer  ) 
Harrison,  John  { 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Irene    ) 
Hagen,  Mrs.  Susan  M.  (William)^ 
Hagen,  Helen  Eliza  I 

Hagen,  Isabella  Berry  [ 

Hagen,  William,  Jr.  J 

Hay,  Rachel  Ann 
Horton,  Mrs.  Jane  (Dan'l  S.),  a. 
Hunt,  Mrs.  Wealthy,  \  w.,  a. 
Hunt,  Elizabeth  E.,    \  a. 
Hayner,  Charlotte  E, 
Hayfield,  Mrs,  Anna  Eliza,  w. 
Hamlin,  Augustus  P. 
Hamlin,  Mrs.   Mary 
Hardaway,  Mrs.  Rhoda,  w. 
Hayner,  Nelson  M.  ) 

Hayner,  Mrs.  Libbie  G.  \ 
Hartshorn,  Mrs,  Deborah,  )  w. 
Hartshorn,  Sarah  \ 

Hall,  Arabella  Louisa 


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Hollister,  Wm.  H.,  Jr. 

Hyland,  Mrs.  Mary  Jane,  w. 

fiallenbeck,  Aaron  ) 

Hallenbeck,  Mrs.  Catherine  S.  j 

Huntington,  Wm.  W. 

House,  Frank  E. 

Harvey,  Mrs.  Mary  R.,)   w. 

Harvey,  Mary  Frances  ) 

Hollister.  Eliza  Melvina 

Hunt,  Emma 

Hogg,  Mrs.  Catherine  (Thomas) 


I. 


Irvin,  Mrs.  Mary  F.  (Wm.,  D.D.) 
Ives,.  Mrs.  Susie  Alida  (Lionel  C.) 
Ingraham,  Frederick  ) 

Ingraham,  Mrs.  Elizabeth ) 
Irving,  Mrs.  Stella  E.  (Alex.  N.) 


J. 


Judd,  Bella,  a. 
June,  Sophia 
Jones,  Ann  E. 
Johnson,  Kate,  a. 


Kirkland,  Mrs.  Abigail,  w. 
Kellogg,  Mrs.  Anne  M.,  ")  w. 
Kellogg,  James  H.  j" 

King,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  w. 
Keep,  Wm.  J.  ) 

Keep,  Mrs.  Frances  H.  f 
Knapp,  Geo.  0. 
Kyd,  Mrs.  Anna  (David) 
Kipp,  Mary  Louisa 

L. 

Lemon,  Mary 

Liney,  Mrs.  Nancy  F.  (Arch.)  ) 
Linev,  John  Lawrence  ) 

Lord,  Mrs.  JuUa  A.  (William) 


Lape,  Frederick  A.  "j 
Lape,  Mrs.  Pamelia  1 
Lape,  Clara  Elizabeth  f 
Lape,  Ida  Barker  J 

Lape,  Frederick  Xewton     ) 
Lape,  Mrs.  Mary  Frances  / 
Leavens,  Valeria  A.,  a. 
Lyon,  Mrs.  Hannah  E.  (W.  H.) 
Lussey,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  H.,  w. 
Lampman,  Charles  E.  ) 

Lampman,  Mrs.  Anna  Maria  \ 
Lee,  Mrs.  Anna  (Chas.  H.) 
Leslie,  Isabella,  a. 
Leigh  ton,  Hattie 
Laudon,  Maria 
Leggett,  Elizabeth 
Lawrence,  Mary  Emma 
Liney,  Francena 

M. 

Mallary,  Mrs.  Deborah  )  w. 
Mallary,  Deborah  A.    ) 
McChesney,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Leon- 
ard) 
McMurray,  Mrs.  Eliza  (David) 
Miller,  Mary  Louisa 
Morse,  Eliakim  ) 

Morse,   Mrs.    Roxanna    ) 
McBurney,  Mrs.  Sarah,  w. 
Messer,  Mrs.  Julia  A.,  w. 
McClure,  Samuel  S. 
McClure,  Mrs.  Sarah 
McClure,  Kate  V.  D.  L.    . 
McClure,  William  Peck  J 
McKown,  Mrs.  Catherine,  w. 
Meader,  Mrs.  Caroline  (Bromley)  a. 
Moore,  Alice  V.,  a. 
McNamara,  Mary  Evelina 
Moore,  Charles  F. 
Morrow,  Mrs.  Jane  (Robert) 
McLeod,  Harvey  S.          ) 
McLeod,  Mrs.  Mary  C.    j" 
McClellan,  Henry  G.,  a. 
Montgomery,  Mary 


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Merriam,  Mrs.  Emma  S.  (John  P.) 
Moore,  Mrs.  Rebecca  M,  (Thomas) 
Marshall,  Alice  Amaretta 
Marvin,  Mrs.   Margaret  Jane") 
(Rev.  Uriah;  )- 

Marvin,  Dwight  E.  ) 

McDowell, -Mrs.   Sarah  L.  (James 

Henry) 
McGhee,  Mary 
Messer,  Horace  Warner  ) 
Messer,  Mrs.  Emma  j 

Montgomery,  Jennie  Augusta 
Mallary,  Mrs.  Martha  Ann  (Theo- 
dore A.) 
Moore,  Charles  ) 

Moore,  Mrs.  Anna  A.  ^ 
Moore,  Minnie  Ann     ) 
Miller,  Mrs.  Margaret  (Chas.  H.) 
Miller,  Walter  H. 
Mosher,  Mrs.  Maria  R.  (M.  J.)    ) 
Mosher,  Libbie  Maria  ^ 

Mosher,  Martin  Robert  ) 

Miller,    Mrs.     Elizabeth     Jennie 

(Thos.  H.) 
Morton,  Andrew 

N. 

Norton,  Joseph  C,  a. 
Newbanks,  Mrs.  Mary  T.,  a. 
Nelson,  Wm.  John  ) 
Nelson,  Mrs.  Ann    ) 
Nelson,  Mrs.  Mary  (Robert)    • 
Nims,  Henry  B.  ") 

Nims,  Mrs.  Susan  A.      ,- 
Nims,  Charlotte  Maria  ) 


Ocurapaugh,  Frederick,  ) 

Ocumpaugh,  Mrs.  Catherine,    ) 
Ostrander,  Mary  Elizabeth 


Perkins,  Mrs.  Nancy,  w. 
Pertin,  Margaret 


Peck,  Eleazer  A. 

Peck,  Mrs.  Lucy  E. 

Peck,  William  A. 

Pettis,  Julius  R.  \ 

Pettis,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  R.  > 

Pettis,  William 

Potter,  Mrs.  Lydia  (Heury) 

Potter,  Sarah 

Pochin,  Mrs.  Agnes,         "|   w. 

Pochin,  Mary  Elizabeth  )' 

Parmalee,  Mrs.  Margaret  A.nn,  a. 

Page,  Geo.  Seelye, 

Page,  Harlan, 

Parmenter,  Mrs.  Lorenda  C.  (F.  J.) 

Porter,  Charles  Edwin 

Pattou,  Henry  B. 

Price,  Kitty 

Powers,  Mrs.  Sarah 

Powers,  Ella  Mary 

Peirsons,  Henry  G. 

Patterson,  Lillian  W. 

Parker,  Mrs.  Marcia  W.  (Samuel; 

Pitts,  Richard  H. 

Pratt,  Jeannie 

R. 

Rose,  Irving  W. 

Rose,  Mrs.  Ella  Ann 

Robinson,  Elizabeth 

Richards,  Mrs.  Ann  Eliza  (Horace 

Jones) 
Ransom,  Mrs.  Anna  M.,  w. 
Ross,  James  H. 
Rankeu,  Henry  S. 
Ranken,  Mrs.    Eliza  K. 
Ran  ken,  Wm.  John 
Ranken,  David  M.  ) 

Ranken,  Mrs.  Mary  Frank) 
Rogers,  Mrs   Mary  W.  (Fred.  C.) 
Rainey,  Mrs.  Mary  (Robert  D.) 
Richmond,    Chas.    L. } 
Richmond,  Cyrus  F.    ) 
Roberts,  Lydia 
Rowe,  Mrs.  Sarah  L.  (A.    D.) 


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Read,  Mrs.  Caroline  D.  (Henry),  a. 
Roberts,  Ellen  Ann 
Roberts,  Jennie 


S. 


Staples,  Mary 
Snow,  Wm.  Wait,  a. 
Sheldon,  Cerinthia  M, 
Stow,  Mrs.  Sophia  P.,  w.,  a. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Paulina,  w. 
Swartwout,  Henry  ) 

Swartwout,  Mrs.  Maria  A.     f 
Salisbury,  Orison  1 

Salisbury,  Mrs.    Mary   S.    ! 
Salisbury,  Lueina  D.  | 

Salisbury,    Fred.    William   J 
Silliruan,  Mrs.  Helen  A.  (Robert  F.) 
Smalley,  Louisa  Jane,  a. 
Silliman,  Cornelia  F. 
Stearns,  Helen  W.  ) 

Stearns,  Stephen  Howard] 
Sheldon,  Henry  C. 
Sheldon,  Mrs.  Loraine  B. 
Sheldon,  Hattie  T. 
Sheldon,    George  Henry  J 
Stephens,  Adam  Seneca    .    j 
Stephens,  Mrs.  Mary  Jane    V 
Stephens,  Elmer  Russell       ) 
Sims,  Mrs.  Ellen  (George)  ^ 
Sims,  Lucy  Jane  >• 

Sims,  Isabella  ) 

Sawyer,  Andrew  ~| 

Sawyer,  Mrs.  Mary  F.        i 
Sawyer,  Walter  Wolcott    f 
Sawyer,  Erskine  HollisterJ 
Shudt,  Mrs.  Margaret,  w. 
Searle,  Mrs.  Mary  T,,  )  w. 
Searle,  Emeline  J.        f 
Stevenson,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Wm.)^ 
Stevenson,  Eliza 
Stevenson,  Cornelia  )■ 

Stevenson,  John  W. 
Stevenson,  Wm.  Henry  J 


Scorer,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  C Robert) 
Straiton,  Mrs.  Mary  (Jas.  S.) 
Smith,  Mrs.  Maria  E.,     ] 
Smith,  Fanny  M.  I 

Smith,  Wm.  Bridgman    }- 
Smith,  Helen  Bridgman 
Smith,  Jesse  Hawks        J 
Stevens,  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  (Fitz  H.) 
Smith,  Hattie  Priscilla 
Smith,  Robert  George 
Smith,  Mrs.  Adelaide  S.  (Geo.  D.) 
Sim,  Frederick  William 
Starbuck,  Mrs.  Lydia  W.  (R.  H.^ 
Sandy,  Wm.  C. 
Sandy,  Mrs.  Eliza  R. 
Simmons,  Mrs.  Charlotte  (Wm."] 

A.) 
Simmons,  Sarah  Rebecca 
Simmons,  Anna  Frances  I 

Simmons,  Martha  W.  J 

Snyder,  Charlotte 
Snyder,  Julia 
Snyder,  Clara  Kate 
Spence,  George        ) 
Spence,  Mrs.  Jane   J 
Savage,  Willis  Moore 


T. 

Tilton,  Mrs.  Anna  (T.  H.),  a. 
Taft,  Ann  Eliza,  a. 
Tolhurst,  Mrs.  EmeMne  (W.  H.) 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Caroline  F.  (Frank) 
Toles,  Mrs.  Martha  (Perry  E.)] 
Toles,  Emma  L. 
Toles,  Wm.  Francis 
Thompson,  Frederick  / 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Emma  \ 

Turner,  Charles  C. 
Thointon,  Mrs.  Arvilla,  w. 
Tolhurst,  Mrs.  Hannah  M. 
Todd,  Mrs.  Mary  J.  (J.  Walter) 
Thayer,  Erastus  il. 
Tuttle,  Frank  Wright 


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Van  Horn,  Mrs.  Amelia,  w. 
Tanderpool,  Mrs.  Margaret  (S.  A.) 
Vanderburgh,  Mary  Frances 
Van  Loan,  Mrs.  Frances  J.,  w.  a. 
Viets,  Herbert  Allen 
Vandenbur^h,  Mrs.  Maria,  \  w. 
Vandenburgh,  Catherine      J 
Van  Tine,  Margaret 
Vandenburgh,  Hattie  A. 
Vosburgh,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  (Alex.) 
Venning,  Lydia  A.) 
Venning,  Eliza        ) 
Vandenburgh,  Mrs.  Georgianna  S. 

(Wm.  H.) 
Vandercook,  Cynthia  Estella 
Van  Valkenburgh,  Jacob  M.       \ 
Van  Valkenburgh,  Mrs.  Kate  M.) 
Veghte,  Edwin 

"W. 


Wallace,  Gurdon  B. 
Wallace,  Mrs.  Cornelia  M, 
Waters,  Mrs.  Martha,  w. 
Waters,  Mrs.  Eleanorah 
Wight,  Mrs,  Lydia  A.  P., 
Wight,  Clara  Elizabeth 
Wight,  Arthur 
Weed,  Clarissa 
Willard,  Mrs.  Laura,  w. 
Wheeler,  Abigail  K.  1 
Wheeler,  James  W.  I 
Wheeler,  Henry  )■ 

Wheeler,  Mary  B,  | 
Wheeler,  Edmund  S.  J 
W^heeler,  John  C.  j 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  Sarah  C.    \ 
Wood,  Jacob  C. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Catherine  J. 
Wood,  Ella  Frances 


V- 


Wheeler,  Mrs.  Lavinia,  a. 

Wildmaa,  Harris  B. 

Wildman,  Mrs.  EUz.  D. 

Wildman,  Mrs.  Clarissa,  \ 

Willson,  T.  Newton 

Willsoa,  Mrs.  Mary  C.  E. 

Willson,  Fred  N. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Emeline  (James) 

Williams,  Allen  R. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Mary  E. 

Williams,  James  Henry 

Welsh,  John 

Wood,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  H.,  w. 

Wainwright,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  A. 
(Chas.  G.),  a. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Julia  Ann,  w. 

Wood,  Merrill  A. 

Willett.  Mrs.  Caroline  (Chas.  E.) 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  w. 

Weaver,  Mrs.  Sophia,  w. 

Waterman,  Mrs.  Ann  Eliza  (Mar- 
cus M.) 

Way,  Mrs.  Maria  A.  (Silvester)  ) 

Way,  Alice  Jeannette  ) 

Willard,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  (Levi)) 

Willard,  Sarah  Plum  j 

Wood,  Mrs.  Deborah,  w. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Ellen  M.  (Chas.  H.)  1 

Wilson,  Henry  Augustus  l 

Wilson,  Charles  Edward  ) 

Ward,  R.  H  ,  M.D.  7 

Ward,  Mrs.  Charlotte  A.  / 

Wickes,  Mrs.  Jane,  )  w. 

Wickes,  Jennie        ) 

Wilbur,  Mrs.  Cordelia,  w. 

Wilbur,  J.  H. 

Wilbur,  Mrs.  Mary 

Wilbur,  Josephine 


I 
I 


Y. 


I  Young,  Edgar  J. 


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SXJMMAR'2'. 

Members  received  by  confession,     ......  1,244 

'«               "         "   letter, 1,091 

Whole  number  of  members  received         .....  2,335 

Number  at  the  close  of  1876, .  588. 

Resident, 628^ 

Absent, 60- 


EXPLANATION. 


Family, 

Widows, 
Absent, 


Suspended 

Excommunicated, 
w,  I  Died, 
a.  I  Dismissed, 


exc. 

d. 

die. 


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APPEN  DIX. 


The  present  church  buildings  occupy  a  lot  150  feet 
by  130  feet.  The  church  measures  100  feet  in  length  by 
75  feet  in  width,  and  has  a  spire  201  feet  high.  The 
auditorium  is  90  feet  long  by  70  feet  wide,  and  40  feet 
high,  and  has  a  seating  capacity  of  1,350. 

The  chapel  measures  81  feet  in  length  by  46  feet  in 
width,  has  two  stories,  and  includes  on  the  first  a  lecture 
and  Sabbath-school  room,  seating  about  600  ;  and  on  the 
second,  infant  class  room  and  church  parlor. 

The  church  and  chapel  are  connected  by  a  two-story 
building,  containing  pastor's  study  and  Sabbath-school 
library  room. 


